A comparative study of resonant effects in two-dimensional active coated nano-particles of circular, polygonal, and elliptical shapes

Mikkel B.-Jørgensen, Piotr Marek Kaminski, Richard W. Ziolkowski, Samel Arslanagic

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    Abstract

    The area of passive and active nano-antennas has recently attracted great attention due to their potentials in a large variety of applications. Numerous designs were proposed; both the traditional ones, inspired by their microwave counterparts, as well as those making extensive use of metamaterial and plasmonic structures. In regards to the latter, extensive analytical and numerical investigations were conducted on the theoretical designs of nano-antennas by use of passive and active coated nano-particles (CNPs) of various shapes and excitations. It was demonstrated that specifically designed active CNPs possess highly resonant properties making them useful candidates for a variety of nano-antenna designs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2015
    Number of pages1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    Event1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference - Gran Canaria, Spain
    Duration: 18 May 201522 May 2015

    Conference

    Conference1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityGran Canaria
    Period18/05/201522/05/2015

    Keywords

    • Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
    • Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
    • Photonics and Electrooptics

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