Hint,
To get power transferred, it can be electrostatic coupling, a traveling electro-magnetic wave, or magnetic coupling. An E-M wave needs to be focused which means extraordinarily huge antennas or extraordinarily high frequencies. Very bad and somewhat dangerous to fool with (i.e. making a microwave oven run with the door open dangerous).
Look at any Tesla coil demonstration and you can see the effects of high voltage coupling.
The method that works really good over short distances (and I think I posted a circuit on here) is to use a resonate Royer converter to excite an LC tank up to high currents. You need considerable currents in the inductor to get any significant power transfer. i.e. amp per 20-50 mw at 1 inch.
The current "revolution" in power transfer uses flat transformer halves coupling through a short distance. Again, one half has to maintain a fairly high
current in the primary to get anything useful from the secondary.
PS - any jelly-bean op amp, like a TL08x, will not have useful gain at 1MHz. There are plenty of oscillator circuits out there, but they require some skill with transistors or logic used in an analog fashion.