Power Handling Capability of Self-Resonant Structures for Wireless Power Transfer

Phyo Aung Kyaw

Dartmouth

Phyo Aung Kyaw received his B.A. in physics from Amherst College in Massachusetts, USA. His undergraduate research projects involved electromagnetic resonators in the microwave and RF range. He is currently a PhD candidate at Dartmouth College, working with Professor Charles Sullivan to improve high-frequency performance of passive components for miniaturization of switching power converters. His other research interests include wireless power transfer and thermal modeling of magnetic components.

Abstract

The range and efficiency of resonant inductive wireless power transfer depends on the quality factor of the resonant coils. A multilayer self-resonant structure (MSRS), made of many alternating layers of thin foil conductors... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Phyo Aung Kyaw (Dartmouth)
  2. Aaron Stein (Dartmouth College)
  3. Charles Sullivan (Dartmouth)

Topic Area

Power Transmitters and Receivers for Wireless Power Systems

Session

WoW4 » Magnetic Coupler (10:15 - Tuesday, 5th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building))

Paper

Phyo_MSRS_High_Power.pdf