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Multi-polarisation electromagnetic energy harvesting with high efficiency

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IET MICROWAVES ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION
Volume 12, Issue 15, Pages 2271-2275

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2018.5011

Keywords

energy harvesting; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave polarisation; UHF resonators; UHF radio propagation; numerical analysis; multipolarisation electromagnetic energy harvesting; polarisation-independent metasurface harvester; electric-field-coupled inductive-capacitive resonators; ELC resonator; full symmetry; incident wave polarisation; resistors; power combining circuit; incident electromagnetic wave energy absorption; unity harvesting efficiency; resonator array; near-unity harvesting efficiency; full-wave numerical simulation; polarisation angles; laboratory tests; frequency 2; 4 GHz

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This study presents a polarisation-independent metasurface harvester composed of an ensemble of novel electric-field-coupled inductive-capacitive (ELC) resonators. The ELC resonator has full symmetry in a way that its behaviour is highly insensitive to the polarisation of the incident wave. Loading the resonators with resistors (which model the input impedance of a power combining circuit in a harvesting system), it is shown that the metasurface absorbs the incident electromagnetic wave energy, with nearly unity harvesting efficiency, irrespective of its polarisation while simultaneously delivering the absorbed power to the loads. As a proof of concept, a metasurface harvester composed of a 9x9 resonator array working at 2.45GHz was fabricated. Near-unity harvesting efficiency of the metasurface was demonstrated using full-wave numerical simulation for a wide range of polarisation angles. Laboratory tests showed strong agreement between the simulation results and the measurements.

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