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Global Optimization of Rectennas for IR Energy Harvesting at 10.6 m

Abstract

The impedance mismatch between a rectenna's two components, the antenna and the rectifying diode, represents a serious impediment to improving the rectenna's efficiency. Also, the diode's capacitance and the device equivalent resistance determine the rectenna's cutoff frequency. For the detection of the terahertz-frequency signals, ultrafast rectifying metalinsulatormetal diodes are feasible rectifiers. Here, we investigate the global optimization of the rectenna's efficiency working at 10.6 m by taking the diode materials properties into consideration. Our proposed objective function considers the impedance matching between antenna and diode, the device cutoff frequency, and the diode responsivity which governs the rectification efficiency. The optimal parameter set reveals a 5.5 coupling efficiency and a zero-bias responsivity of 6.4 AW. The desirable material properties and geometry are prescribed. The fabrication of Ti-TiO2ZnO-Al metalinsulatorinsulatormetal diode based on the optimal results is carried out and characterized.

Authors

Elsharabasy AY; Negm AS; Bakr MH; Deen MJ

Journal

IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 1232–1239

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 1, 2019

DOI

10.1109/jphotov.2019.2927142

ISSN

2156-3381

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