Infrared Solar Energy Harvesting using Nano-Rectennas
Islam E. Hashem Sayed

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and analysis of nano-rectennas for infrared solar energy harvesting at 30 THz, focusing on optimizing component integration and rectifier efficiency using advanced modeling techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic design approach for nano-rectennas with coupled plasmonic transmission lines and analyzes the impact of material choices on rectifier performance.
Findings
Vertical coupled strips achieve higher efficiency than lateral ones.
Overall rectenna efficiency remains low due to MIM rectifier limitations.
Material selection significantly influences rectifier figures of merit.
Abstract
Rectennas formed from nanodipole antennas terminated by plasmonic metal-insulator-metal (MIM) travelling wave transmission line rectifiers are developed for ambient thermal energy harvesting at 30 THz. The transmission lines are formed from two strips coupled either vertically or laterally. A systematic design approach is presented, that shows how different components can be integrated with each other with maximum radiation receiving nantenna efficiency, maximum coupling efficiency between nantenna and rectifier, and maximum MIM diode rectifier efficiency. The tunneling current of the rectifier is calculated using the transfer matrix method (TMM) and the nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF). The figures of merit of the rectifier are analyzed, and the effect of the metals and insulator choices on these merits is investigated. A detailed parametric study of the coupled strips plasmonic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Strong Light-Matter Interactions · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
