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Gold Nanostructures Act as Optical Antennas

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Researchers at Universität Basel in Switzerland and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne have constructed nanoscale structures that act as optical analogues of half-wave radio antennas. They described their findings, which may have implications in novel illumination schemes at the nanoscale level, in the June 10 issue of Science. In the work, the scientists used focused ion-beam milling to fabricate gold rods 190 to 400 nm in length and 45 nm in width from 45-nm-thick films. They converted half of the structures into dipole antennas by cutting a 20-nm gap across the center of...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
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