DocumentCode
107257
Title
Radio-Frequency Rectifier for Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting: Development Path and Future Outlook
Author
Hemour, Simon ; Ke Wu
Author_Institution
Poly-Grames Res. Center, Ecole Polytech. de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume
102
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
1667
Lastpage
1691
Abstract
The roadmap evolution and historical milestones of electromagnetic energy conversion techniques and related breakthroughs over the years are reviewed and presented with particular emphasis on low-density energy-harvest technologies. Electromagnetic sources responsible for the presence of ambient radio-frequency (RF) energy are examined and discussed. The effective use and recycling of such an ambient electromagnetic energy are the most relevant and critical issue for the current and future practicability of wireless energyharvesting devices and systems. In this paper, a set of performance criteria and development considerations, required to meet the need of applications of ambient electromagnetic energy harvesting, are also derived from the radiating source analysis. The criteria can be calculated from a simple measurement of the I-V nonlinear behavior of RF rectification devices such as diodes and transistors, as well as linear frequency behavior (S-parameters). The existing rectifying devices are then reviewed in light of the defined performance criteria. Finally, a technological outlook of the performances that can be expected from different device technologies is assessed and discussed. Since the proposed spindiode technology would present the most promising device platform in the development of the most useful ambient energy harvesters, a special highlight of this disruptive scheme is provided in the presentation of this work.
Keywords
diodes; energy harvesting; rectification; rectifiers; transistors; I-V nonlinear behavior; RF rectification devices; ambient electromagnetic energy; ambient electromagnetic energy harvesting; ambient energy harvesters; ambient radio-frequency energy; diodes; electromagnetic energy conversion techniques; electromagnetic sources; energy-harvest technologies; linear frequency behavior; radio-frequency rectifier; rectifying devices; transistors; wireless energy-harvesting systems; wireless energyharvesting devices; Ambient networks; Electromagnetic devices; Energy conversion; Energy harvesting; Insulators; Radio frequency; Rectifiers; Renewable energy sources; Semiconductor diodes; Wireless communication; Ambient radio-frequency (RF) energy; Schottky diode; backward diode; crystal rectifier; diodes; energy harvesting; magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ); metal–insulator–metal (MIM); metal???insulator???metal (MIM); spindiode;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2014.2358691
Filename
6922611
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