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1Nanoantennas and Plasmonics
By Douglas H. Werner, Sawyer D. Campbell and Lei Kang
“Nanoantennas and Plasmonics” Metadata:
- Title: Nanoantennas and Plasmonics
- Authors: Douglas H. WernerSawyer D. CampbellLei Kang
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 500
- Publisher: ➤ Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Publish Date: 2020
“Nanoantennas and Plasmonics” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Optics - Optical antennas - Plasmons (Physics) - Antenna radiation patterns - Antennas (Electronics) - Reflector Antennas - Coherence (Optics) - Microfabrication - Nanophotonics - Nanotechnology - Nanowires - Time-domain analysis - Antennes optiques - Plasmons - Diagrammes de rayonnement d'une antenne - Antennes (Électronique) - Antennes à réflecteur - Cohérence (Optique) - Nanophotonique - Nanofils - Analyse temporelle - Plasmonics - Directive antennas - Electromagnetic wave interference - Light coherence - Light scattering - Metamaterial antennas - Microwave photonics - Nanofabrication - Optical harmonic generation - Phase change materials - Reflector antennas - Submillimetre wave antennas - Terahertz wave devices
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28090262M - OL35971428M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1202624226
- All ISBNs: 9781785618383 - 1785618377 - 1785618385 - 9781785618376
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2020
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Directivity
In electromagnetics, directivity is a parameter of an antenna or optical system which measures the degree to which the radiation emitted is concentrated
Slot antenna
transmitting antennas, antennas on missiles and aircraft, sector antennas for cellular base stations, and particularly marine radar antennas. A slot antenna's main
Horn antenna
structures such as parabolic antennas, as standard calibration antennas to measure the gain of other antennas, and as directive antennas for such devices as radar
Antenna array
An antenna array (or array antenna) is a set of multiple connected antennas which work together as a single antenna, to transmit or receive radio waves
Reflective array antenna
In telecommunications and radar, a reflective array antenna is a class of directive antennas in which multiple driven elements are mounted in front of
Radiation pattern
antenna is used as a reference to calculate antenna gain. The simplest antennas, monopole and dipole antennas, consist of one or two straight metal rods
Gain (antenna)
In electromagnetics, an antenna's gain is a key performance parameter which combines the antenna's directivity and radiation efficiency. The term power
Antenna (radio)
transmitter. Antennas can be designed to transmit and receive radio waves in all horizontal directions equally (omnidirectional antennas), or preferentially
Beverage antenna
multiple Beverage antennas to provide wide azimuth coverage. Harold Beverage experimented with receiving antennas similar to the Beverage antenna in 1919 at
Microwave
("dish") antennas are the most widely used directive antennas at microwave frequencies, but horn antennas, slot antennas and lens antennas are also used