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Published on: February 20, 2019
Acoustic energy harvesting using phononic crystal fiber with conical input
Farzaneh Motaei1, Ali Bahrami2
1Optoelectronics and Nanophotonics Research Lab. (ONRL), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract:
In this paper, a novel phononic crystal fiber with conical input is introduced for coupling environmental acoustic waves to the fiber core. Environmental acoustic waves can be focused and coupled to the core through conical input. In the first step, a cone shape coupler has been considered for coupling the incident acoustic waves to the core region. This initial idea has a significant acoustic energy loss. This disadvantage encourages us to design a new phononic crystal fiber without it. Designed structure includes a phononic crystal fiber with conical input meaning solid rods have been shaped in conical way at the input section of fiber. By using this structure, environmental acoustic waves can be properly coupled to the core region of the fiber. Acoustic wave leakage to outside of the Phononic crystal fiber has been extremely decreased in comparison with initial coupler. Experimental results indicate that environmental acoustic waves can be focused and coupled to the core region by phononic crystal fiber with conical input.
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