
A Membrane Magnetoelastic Generator for Acoustic Energy Harvesting
Author(s) -
Che Ziyuan,
Xu Jing,
Wan Xiao,
Duan Chrystal,
Chen Jun
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.202409063
Subject(s) - energy harvesting , acoustics , generator (circuit theory) , materials science , energy (signal processing) , electricity , capacitor , acoustic impedance , voltage , electrical engineering , physics , engineering , power (physics) , quantum mechanics , ultrasonic sensor
Abstract Acoustic waves are a type of energy propagation through a medium with a low energy density, which makes it challenging to be converted into electricity. Here, a membrane magnetoelastic generator is presented as a fundamentally new technology for acoustic energy harvesting that is centered on a coupling of magnetoelastic effect and electromagnetic induction. It is as thin as 400 µm, holds a skin‐alike modulus of 2.59 × 10 7 Pa, a low internal impedance of 137 Ω, and a high current density of 107 mA m⁻ 2 at a sound pressure level (SPL) of 95 dB. It can efficiently harvest acoustic energy to charge a 47 µF commercial capacitor to 2 V in 20 s. With an all‐in‐one‐body design, the membrane magnetoelastic generator shows stable electrical output against environmental moisture and particulates. Toward practical application, it is demonstrated to harvest acoustic energy from a vehicle stereo and use recycled energy to charge a smartphone. Its inherent water‐/dust‐proof features open new possibilities for acoustic energy harvesting from city buildings, highways, airplanes, and even battlefields.
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