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Design and Development of a Compact, Wide-angle Metamaterial Electromagnetic Energy Harvester with Multiband Functionality and Polarization-insensitive Features

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2024 Aug 16
PMID 39152247
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This article presents a compact, wide-angle, polarization-insensitive metamaterial harvester that can efficiently harvest electromagnetic (EM) energy in the S, C, X, and Ku bands. The harvester's unit cell consists of a split ring resonator, two strip lines, and two split strip lines, giving it a total size of (10 × 10) mm. Each split gap is filled with a 50 Ω resistive load. The input impedance of the harvester is precisely designed to match that of free space, allowing for efficient absorption of EM power and appropriate redirection towards the resistive loads. The harvester's performance is also evaluated for various polarization and incident angles, considering the Transverse Electric and Transverse Magnetic modes. The simulation results reveal that the proposed harvester exhibits a notably greater conversion efficiency of around > 95%. The simulation outcomes were carefully validated through experimental tests conducted in an anechoic chamber using a 3 × 3 cell array of the proposed design. This ensured the accuracy and reliability of the results. The strong correlation between the experimental data and the full-wave simulations strongly supports the effectiveness of the proposed harvester. Therefore, the demonstrated efficiency and compact size make it a perfect fit for energy harvesting systems in wireless sensor networks.

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