Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications (May 2023)

Evaluation of Polylactic Acid Polymer as a Substrate in Rectenna for Ambient Radiofrequency Energy Harvesting

  • Pangsui Usifu Linge,
  • Tony Gerges,
  • Pascal Bevilacqua,
  • Jean-Marc Duchamp,
  • Philippe Benech,
  • Jacques Verdier,
  • Philippe Lombard,
  • Michel Cabrera,
  • Pierre Tsafack,
  • Fabien Mieyeville,
  • Bruno Allard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jlpea13020034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 34

Abstract

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This work details the design and experimental characterization of a 2D rectenna for scavenging radio frequency energy at 2.45 GHz (WiFi band), fabricated on polylactic acid polymer (PLA) using a plastronics approach. PLA is the RF substrate of both antenna and rectifier. The two transmission line (TTL) approach is used to characterize the substrate properties to be considered during design. A linearly polarized patch antenna with microstrip transmission feeding is connected to a single series diode rectifier through a T-matching network. The antenna has simulated and measured gain of 7.6 dB and 7.5 dB, respectively. The rectifier has a measured DC output power of 0.96 μW at an optimal load of 2 kΩ under RF input power of −20 dBm at 2.45 GHz. The power conversion efficiency is 9.6% in the latter conditions for a 54 × 36 mm patch antenna of a 1.5 mm thick PLA substrate obtained from additive manufacturing. The power conversion efficiency reaches a value of 28.75% when the input power is −10 dBm at 2.45 GHz. This corresponds to a peak DC power of 28.75 μW when the optimal load is 1.5 kΩ. The results compare significantly with the ones of a similar rectenna circuit manufactured on preferred RF substrate.

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