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International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation
2013
Session Number:FA-1(B)
Session:
Number:FA-1(B)-3
Equivalent Radius of Dipole-patch Nanoantennas with Parasitic Nanoparticle at THz band
M. K. H. Ismail, M. Esa, N. A. Murad, N. N. Nik Abd. Malik, M. F. Mohd. Yusoff, M. R. Hamid,
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Publication Date:2013/10/22
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.54.FA-1(B)-3
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Summary:
Recent developments in nano-technology have jumped from well established radiowave concept and analogy. Many designs have been proposed to investigate the capabilities of this high frequency regime. In this article, the dipole-patch nanoantenna has been designed based on effective wavelength scaling and equivalent radius concept. The square cross-sectional dimension has been adapted from circular radius equivalent geometry. The concept that has been used could be a prime knowledge for designing more complex patch nanoantennas structures. In addition, the nanoantennas have a unique interest because of its capability in focusing light into a small gap region and it can be tuned at various frequency bands. Due to this, a parasitic nanoparticle is introduced at the center of the feed gap to provide a double gap region. This has enabled the field radiation to increase by approximately 22%. The enhancement factor of the field radiation will increase the efficiency of energy collector and light-emitting applications.