Abstract

An innovative electromagnetic energy harvester was developed using a compact four-ring single-resistor unit cell. To achieve efficient conversion of electromagnetic waves into electricity, we integrated the high-performance Bi2Te3 thermoelectric material onto the load resistor. Remarkably, this unit cell exhibits exceptional energy harvesting capabilities at a frequency of 5.8 GHz while maintaining polarization insensitivity. Through comprehensive analysis, we evaluated the energy harvesting efficiencies, power loss distribution, and current density distribution. Additionally, we investigated the impact of incident power on the unit cell's temperature and energy conversion efficiencies. To enhance energy concentration on the load, we ingeniously designed an “L-shaped” metal through-hole structure within the four-ring single-resistor unit cell. Our results demonstrate that the four-ring single-resistor unit cell achieves an impressive harvesting efficiency of 94.5% at 5.8 GHz, with a thermal conversion efficiency of 43.3 °C/W, an electrical conversion efficiency of 0.23 mV/°C, and an electrical response rate of 9.4 mV/W. Notably, when subjected to a power input of 7 W, the unit cell produces an output voltage of 65.9 mV, and its theoretical maximum output power reaches 180 mW.

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