Thick multilayered (silica/gold) dipole nano-antenna.
This engineering study examines composite optical dipole nano-antennas made of alternating silica and gold layers. It reports that a 50% filling factor yields a 2.0× increase in electric-field enhancement compared with a pure-gold antenna. The abstract frames the work in terms of photonics applications rather than health effects.
Key points
- The paper studies thick multilayered (silica/gold) dipole nano-antennas.
- Nano-antennas are described as optical equivalents of radio-frequency antennas.
- Applications mentioned include optical imaging, particle manipulation, bio-sensing, and solar cell performance improvement.
- A 50% filling factor is reported to increase the electric-field enhancement factor by 2.0× versus pure gold.
- No human, animal, or clinical outcomes are described in the abstract.
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