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Optical Nanoantennas Could Improve Data Transfer

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STUTTGART, Germany, April 11, 2011 — Metallic antennas 100 nm in size that efficiently receive optical frequencies in the range of several hundreds of terahertz have been realized by researchers, who say this breakthrough could speed up optical data transfer. Physicists at the 4th Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart, in collaboration with researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, modeled this new approach after standard TV antennas, which receive signals carried by electromagnetic waves with frequencies in the megahertz regime and convert them into pulses of electric currents in the...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
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    nano
    An SI prefix meaning one billionth (10-9). Nano can also be used to indicate the study of atoms, molecules and other structures and particles on the nanometer scale. Nano-optics (also referred to as nanophotonics), for example, is the study of how light and light-matter interactions behave on the nanometer scale. See nanophotonics.
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