The researchers found in experiments that the maximum output power of this flexible rectifier antenna can reach 40% under the appropriate external conditions. In other words, if 100 watts of energy are supplied externally, this device can generate 40 watts of electricity. Although compared with other rigid rectifier antennas (silicon-based or gallium arsenide-based), the conversion efficiency is still low, but the price of MoS
2 is relatively lower, and it is non-toxic and harmless. More importantly, the MoS
2 rectifier antenna is completely flexible, which means that its area can be made large, directly covering the surface of the object. All kinds of characteristics make its application prospects wider, such as used in wearable devices, implanted medical devices, and even bendable mobile phones that are now very popular.
This research is a milestone in the development of wireless charging. With the deepening of research and the continuous optimization of devices, perhaps in the near future, we can really use the ubiquitous Wi-Fi signal to surf the Internet at high speed, and we can also use the Wi-Fi signal to quickly charge various electronic devices.