Abstract
To realize wireless power transfer with high energy density, cyclotron wave converter (CWC) capable of high-power output was aimed to be used as a millimeter-wave rectifier. There have been no studies on the design of the CWC at higher frequencies, and the issue is whether each component of the CWC can operate in the millimeter-wave band. In this paper, the technical feasibility of the external magnetic field and a main body at millimeter-wave was discussed from a technical point of view. Finally, the cavity efficiency reduction of the CWC is limited to 5 %, compared to a controllable center frequency of 0.02 % on the oscillator side in the millimeter-wave band. Although resonance with the oscillator becomes difficult at frequencies above the millimeter-wave band, it was found that high-efficiency operation is possible up to the millimeter-wave band.