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Dielectric Resonator Nantennas for Optical Communication
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2017
Optical Communication Technology
Dielectric resonator antennas (DRA) are ceramic based materials that are nonmetallic in nature. They offer high permitivity values (ε r : 10-100). DRAs' have made their mark in various applications specially in the microwave and millimeter wave (MMW) spectrum, and are making encouraging progress in the THz band, because of their low conduction losses and higher radiation efficiencies compared to their metallic counterparts. With the advancements in nano fabrication, metallic antennas designed
doi:10.5772/intechopen.69064
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