A 3-dimensional stacked metamaterial arrays for electromagnetic energy harvesting

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We present the design of 3-D metamaterial stacked arrays for efficient conversion of electromagnetic waves energy into AC. The design consists of several vertically stacked arrays where each array is comprised of multiple Split-Ring Resonators. The achieved conversion efficiency is validated by calculating the power dissipated in a resistive load connected across the gap of each resonator. Numerical simulations show that using stacked arrays can significantly improve the efficiency of the harvesting system in comparison to a flat 2-D array. In fact, the per-unit-area efficiency of the 3-D design can reach up to 4.8 times the case of the 2-D array. Without loss of generalization, the designs presented in this work considered an operating frequency of 5.8 GHz.

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Almoneef, T. S., & Ramahi, O. M. (2014). A 3-dimensional stacked metamaterial arrays for electromagnetic energy harvesting. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 146, 109–115. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER14031603

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