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Broadband Wireless Optical Nanolink Composed by Dipole-Loop Nanoantennas

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In this paper, a broadband wireless optical nanolink with plasmonic optical nanoantennas is theoretically proposed and analyzed. The nanolink is formed by linear dipole-loop nanoantennas for transmitter and receiver. The… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a broadband wireless optical nanolink with plasmonic optical nanoantennas is theoretically proposed and analyzed. The nanolink is formed by linear dipole-loop nanoantennas for transmitter and receiver. The analysis is performed using the linear method of moments with equivalent surface impedance, where we apply a voltage source in the transmitting antenna and connect a load in the receiving antenna. The power received in the load is investigated as a function of frequency and distance between transmitter and receiver. In addition, a comparison is made between this wireless nanolink with a bifilar optical transmission line. The results show that the proposed nanolink, with dipole-loop nanoantenna, can increase the operating bandwidth in the range of 179.1–202.5 THz, when compared with conventional nanolink based only on dipole antennas. In addition, wireless nanolinks, based on dipole or dipole-loop antennas, are more suitable than wired nanolink for distances above approximately 22 μm.

Keywords: wireless optical; optical nanolink; dipole loop; nanolink; broadband wireless

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Journal
Year Published: 2018

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