Optical rectennas consist of nano-antennas and nano-scale rectifying diodes, providing extensive prospects for thermal radiation energy harvesting applications. To achieve this, high current density and high asymmetry must be simultaneously obtained in rectifying diodes with ultra-high-speed responses to optical frequencies. In this study, we report a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) diode with a strongly enhanced electric field achieved via the self-assembly of uniform Pt nanoparticles (NPs) using atomic layer deposition. An enhancement of several orders of magnitude in the current density and asymmetry of this system in comparison to conventional MIM diodes was realized by shaping the tunneling barrier. The diode efficiency of the proposed MIM diodes experimentally confirmed that significantly exceeds the MIM diode without NPs by 231 times. Furthermore, the proposed strategy can be integrated with various advanced tunnel diodes to achieve high-performance optical rectennas.
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