In this paper, a high-efficiency rectifier with one octave bandwidth is proposed by proposing a diode array with a frequency selective topology. With the frequency selective topology, the low-and high-band… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, a high-efficiency rectifier with one octave bandwidth is proposed by proposing a diode array with a frequency selective topology. With the frequency selective topology, the low-and high-band rectifiers are combined together without extra matching circuit at the input leading to a high-efficiency broadband design. For validation, a prototype rectifier was fabricated and characterized. The measured results show that the RF-dc power conversion efficiency (PCE) maintains above 70% from 1.75 to 3.55 GHz at an input power of 10 dBm. The measured PCE remains more than 50% within 1.4–3.7 GHz and the
               
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