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A new extremely ultrathin metasurface energy harvester and its simple modelling based on resonant half-wave dipole antenna

Published 18 Jul 2024 in physics.app-ph and cs.ET | (2407.13528v1)

Abstract: In this paper we propose a novel design approach for an ultrathin metasurface energy harvester based on a surrogate model of dipole antenna. A significant advantage of this idea is the reduction of the time of the design process retrieved from a surrogate model of the resonant half-wave dipole antenna embedded in a medium. However, the design of a new electromagnetic energy harvester with a deep-subwavelength thickness (~ 0.004{\lambda}) is the major concern of this work. The proposed structure shows an enhanced level of absorption. Decreasing the thickness of metasurface as a new classification of energy harvester, we have managed to demonstrate the stability of the efficiency. In addition, this metasurface energy harvester proved to maintain a relatively constant performance (efficiency and HPBW more than 85% and 7%, respectively) as the angle of the EM incident wave was changed over a range of 75 degrees in the transverse magnetic (TM) polarization.

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