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Microwaves Wirelessly Converted to Direct Current

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A new device designed using manmade, inexpensive materials operates as a power harvester with efficiency similar to solar panels but can wirelessly convert microwave signals into direct current voltage capable of recharging a cell phone battery or other small electronic device. The metamaterial device operates on a similar principle to solar panels, which convert light energy into electrical current, but is more versatile in that it can be tuned to harvest the signal from other energy sources, including satellite signals, sound signals or Wi-Fi signals, say researchers at Duke...Read full article

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    Published: November 2013
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    metamaterial
    Metamaterials are artificial materials engineered to have properties not found in naturally occurring substances. These materials are designed to manipulate electromagnetic waves in ways that are not possible with conventional materials. Metamaterials typically consist of structures or elements that are smaller than the wavelength of the waves they interact with. Key characteristics of metamaterials include: Negative refraction index: One of the most notable features of certain...
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