DocumentCode
971318
Title
Enhanced Directivity From Subwavelength Infrared/Optical Nano-Antennas Loaded With Plasmonic Materials or Metamaterials
Author
Alù, Andrea ; Engheta, Nader
Author_Institution
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia
Volume
55
Issue
11
fYear
2007
Firstpage
3027
Lastpage
3039
Abstract
Here, we explore theoretically the concept of enhanced directivity from electrically small subwavelength radiators containing negative-parameter materials, such as plasmonic materials with negative permittivity at THz, infrared and optical frequencies. In particular, we study higher order plasmonic resonances of a subwavelength core-shell spherical nano-antenna, and we analyze the near-zone field distributions and far-field radiation patterns of such a structure when it is excited by a small dipole source, demonstrating analytically and numerically the possibility of having highly directive patterns from a nano-structure with electrically small dimensions. Radiation characteristics and intrinsic limitations on performance are analyzed in detail, and a potential application of this novel technique for super-resolution detection of the displacement of a nano-object is also pointed out.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; metamaterials; permittivity; plasmonics; core-shell nanoantenna; enhanced directivity; far-field radiation patterns; infrared frequency; infrared/optical nanoantennas; metamaterials; negative permittivity; negative-parameter materials; optical frequency; plasmonic materials; small dipole source; spherical nanoantenna; subwavelength nanoantennas; super resolution detection; Apertures; Bandwidth; Frequency; Metamaterials; Optical materials; Optical sensors; Pattern analysis; Phased arrays; Plasmons; Resonance; Metamaterials; nano-antennas; optical frequencies; super-directivity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2007.908368
Filename
4380520
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