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Maximizing power yield from wireless power magnetic resonators
Est. expiryJul 12, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Aristeidis KaralisAndre B. KursRobert MoffattJohn D. JoannopoulosPeter H. FisherMarin Soljacic
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Abstract
Described herein are embodiments of a wireless power transmitter device for transmitting power to at least one high-Q resonator that includes a first portion, formed of a high-Q magnetic resonator, and a high frequency generation system, having a number of components, wherein at least one of said components is formed using a process which creates nanoscale features.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A wireless power transmitter device for transmitting power to at least one high-Q resonator, comprising:
a first portion, formed of a high-Q magnetic resonator, and a high frequency generation system, having a number of components, wherein at least one of said components is formed using a process which creates nanoscale features.
2 . A device as in claim 1 , wherein said features include an inductor.
3 . A device as in claim 1 , wherein said features include a capacitor.
4 . A wireless power receiver device for receiving power from at least one high-Q resonator, comprising:
a receiver portion, formed of plural electrical components, a high-Q magnetic receiving resonator, and a power output part, wherein at least one of said electrical components is formed using a process which creates mechanical nanoscale features forming said plural electrical components.
5 . A receiver as in claim 4 , wherein said feature includes an inductor.
6 . A receiver as in claim 4 , wherein said feature includes a capacitor.
7 . A wireless power transmitting device for transmitting power to at least one high-Q resonator, comprising:
a first portion, formed of a high-Q magnetic resonator, and a high frequency generation system, having a number of components, wherein at least one of said components is formed using a mechanical process.
8 . A device as in claim 7 , wherein said components include an inductor.
9 . A device as in claim 7 , wherein said components include a capacitor.
10 . A wireless power receiving device for receiving power from at least one high-Q resonator, comprising:
a receiver portion, formed of plural electrical components, a high-Q magnetic receiving resonator, and a power output, wherein at least one of said electrical components is formed using a mechanical process which creates mechanical features forming said plural electrical components.
11 . A receiver as in claim 10 , wherein said feature includes an inductor.
12 . A receiver as in claim 10 , wherein said feature includes a capacitor.Cited by (0)
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