2–6 Feb 2026
TIFR, Mumbai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

wireless power transmission for silicon detector

2 Feb 2026, 14:00
15m
TIFR, Mumbai

TIFR, Mumbai

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai 400005, India
Oral Detector concepts for the future experiments Parallel Session-I

Speaker

BENHAMMOU, Yan (Tel Aviv University (IL))

Description

As part of the Wireless Allowing Data and Power Transfer (WADAPT) consortium, we have undertaken a pioneering study to explore the feasibility of using laser-based wireless power systems in experimental setups. The study centers around a 10W laser coupled with a dedicated photovoltaic cell (PVC), designed to convert laser energy into electrical power efficiently. The system was rigorously tested at varying distances between the laser source and the PVC to understand the influence of distance on power transmission efficiency and over-
all performance.
To ensure practical application, the system was successfully integrated with a voltage and power regulator, enabling it to power a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM). The SiPM, known for its sensitivity and precision in detecting low levels of light, is a critical component in many high-energy physics experiments. Using a precise light source, we conducted a comprehensive series of tests to evaluate how this novel power source affects the sensor’s performance. Key parameters such as power conversion efficiency, noise levels, signal stability, and overall sensor functionality were carefully analyzed to ensure that the wireless power system meets the rigorous demands of experimental physics.
The results of this groundbreaking demonstration of wireless power
transmission for a silicon sensor will be presented, highlighting its potential to transform the way power is delivered in complex experimental environments.

Position professor
Affiliation Tel Aviv University
Country Israel

Author

BENHAMMOU, Yan (Tel Aviv University (IL))

Presentation materials