Optical voltage sensor based on a piezoelectric thin film for grid applications

OPTICS EXPRESS(2021)

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Continuous monitoring of voltages ranging from tens to hundreds of kV over environmental conditions, such as temperature, is of great interest in power grid applications. This is typically done via instrument transformers. These transformers, although accurate and robust to environmental conditions, are bulky and expensive, limiting their use in microgrids and distributed sensing applications. Here, we present a millimeter-sized optical voltage sensor based on piezoelectric aluminum nitride (AIN) thin film for continuous measurements of AC voltages <350kV(rms) (via capacitive division) that avoids the drawbacks of existing voltage-sensing transformers. This sensor operated with 110 mu W incident optical power from a low-cost LED achieved a resolution of 170mV(rms )in a 5kHz bandwidth, 0.04% second harmonic distortion, and a gain deviation of +/-0.2% over the temperature range of similar to 20-60 degrees C. The sensor has a breakdown voltage of 100V, and its lifetime can meet or exceed that of instrument transformers when operated at voltages <70kV(rms ) with capacitive division. We believe that our sensor has the potential to reduce the cost of grid monitoring, providing a path towards more distributed sensing and control of the grid. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
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optical voltage sensor,piezoelectric thin film
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