Abstract:In order to harvesting electromagnetic(EM) energy effectively in the complex electromagnetic environment, a novel metasurface is proposed, whose unit consists of eight open resonant loops and is arranged in a regular octagon, with the addition of a parasitic patch of regular octagon. Eight resonant rings with the same opening are arranged in rotation, and the inner parasitic patch is used to form a central symmetrical structure. A novel electromagnetic energy collecting surface is designed, which has multifrequency and polarizationinsensitive working characteristics. The microstructures of the metamaterials are analyzed and optimized by the microwave simulation software CST. The electromagnetic energy collection efficiency, the energy distribution and the S parameters of the incident electromagnetic waves are studied. The simulation results show that the maximum collection efficiencies of 82%, 79%, 61%, 71%, 70% and 73% at five frequencies of 5.75, 6.5, 6.84, 7.56, 7.98 and 8.55 GHz when the electromagnetic waves are incident vertically ;In the 0° to 60° at 20° interval oblique incidence, the surface of the TE wave and TM wave can maintain an effective collection efficiency.