Efficient metasurface rectenna for electromagnetic wireless power transfer and energy harvesting

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Abstract

This work presents a design for a metasurface that provides near-unity electromagnetic energy harvesting and RF channeling to a single load. A metasurface and a feeding network were designed to operate at 2.72 GHz to deliver the maximum power to a single load. Numerical simulations show that the metasurface can be highly efficient delivering the maximum captured power to one load using a corporate feed network reaching Radiation-to-RF conversion efficiency as high as 99%. A prototype was fabricated incorporating a rectification circuit. Measurements demonstrated that the proposed metasurface harvester provides Radiation-to-DC conversion efficiency of more than 55%, which is significantly higher than earlier designs reported in the literature.

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El Badawe, M., & Ramahi, O. M. (2018). Efficient metasurface rectenna for electromagnetic wireless power transfer and energy harvesting. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 161, 35–40. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER18011003

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