A 5.8-GHz Band Highly Efficient 1-W Rectenna With Short-Stub-Connected High-Impedance Dipole Antenna

2021 
This article describes a 5.8-GHz band highly efficient 1-W rectenna that consists of a bridge diode, directly connected to a short-stub-connected high-impedance dipole antenna, with a designed antenna resistance of 580 Ω . The proposed antenna topology realizes circuit functionalities of impedance transform, impedance matching, harmonic reaction, and dc blocking while maintaining a high antenna radiation efficiency. Lossy circuit components between the antenna radiator and the bridge diode can be eliminated for a highly efficient rectification. In experimental investigations, the measured rectification efficiency of the 5.8-GHz band rectifier is 92.8% at an input power of 1 W, and the estimated antenna radiation efficiency from the measured antenna gain is 96.9%, including loss due to circuit functionalities and interconnection. With lesser additional losses, the proposed antenna can be integrated with circuit functionalities to achieve a highly efficient rectenna. The measured rectification efficiency is almost the same as the fundamental limitation restricted by the rectifier diodes' performance.
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