Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a rectification process through electron emission from sharp tips under a high electric field of 109–1010 V/m based on the Fowler–Nordheim theory. A large planar array of 104–105 nanoantennas is proposed to achieve the required electric field for electron emission in the nanoantenna gap. Spatial coherence of the incident wave is a prohibitive issue in using large antenna arrays, and it is overcome by choosing proper size for the array. The design starts with a single-element nanoantenna, for which, five different types are considered, namely dipole, spiral, cross bowtie, sinuses and square spiral. Full-wave simulations show that cross bowtie has the highest field enhancement. Moreover, two array configurations, i.e. series and parallel feed networks, are considered and their field enhancement are compared. Moreover, field enhancement in large array configurations is predicted using proposed equations based on curve fitting.

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