2018
DOI: 10.1002/mop.31562
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Nanoantenna arrays as diode‐less rectifiers for energy harvesting in mid‐infrared band

Abstract: Unlike the solar energy, infrared radiation from black bodies around us is always available. In this paper, a novel energy harvesting device is proposed for absorption of the infrared radiation from hot objects around us at temperatures beyond 300 K, in the vicinity of 10 μm wavelength, or from the Earth itself. Electron field emission from sharp edges in vacuum, based on Fowler‐Nordheim (FN) theory, is proposed as a means of rectification. A large number of nanoantennas are placed in an array to achieve high … Show more

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“…Nanoscale junctions have a small thermal mass and can be operated much faster than bolometers. On the other hand, A. Chekin et al [ 21 ] (pp. 412–416) proposed nanoantennae placed in an array to achieve a high electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoscale junctions have a small thermal mass and can be operated much faster than bolometers. On the other hand, A. Chekin et al [ 21 ] (pp. 412–416) proposed nanoantennae placed in an array to achieve a high electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%