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17 May 2013Advanced modeling of AlN-based micromachined energy harvesters driven by β-emitting radioisotopes
This work presents mathematical modelling of unimorph and bimorph AlN piezoelectric micromachined harvesters
utilizing an energetic electron source - amenable to powering miniaturized devices such as MEMS(micro electro
mechanical system) sensors. Tritiated silicon, as the energetic electron source, is appropriately aligned under a cantilever
structure such that the emitted electrons are trapped by the collecting surface of the cantilever, thereby rendering it
negatively charged while the electron emitting surface becomes positively charged. As a result, the attractive electric
force causes the cantilever to bend towards the electron emitting surface until it makes contact and is discharged, and
thus the cantilever snaps back. The resulting energy from the piezoelectric capacitor is rectified to provide electrical
power to MEMS devices. Detailed electromechanical analysis and modelling of unimorph and series and parallel
bimorph architectures are presented. Very good agreement between the results of the analytical model and the available
experimental findings is demonstrated, thus providing assurance for the optimization study of tritiated silicon
radioisotope excited piezoelectric energy harvesters.
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Ali B. Alamin Dow, Ulrich Schmid, Nazir P. Kherani, "Advanced modeling of AlN-based micromachined energy harvesters driven by beta-emitting radioisotopes," Proc. SPIE 8763, Smart Sensors, Actuators, and MEMS VI, 876323 (17 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2017716