Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting

The last decade has witnessed a remarkable growth in the telecommunication industry. With the introduction of smart gadgets, the demand for high data rate and bandwidth for wireless applications have increased exponentially at the cost of exponential consumption of energy. The latter is pushing the...

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Main Authors: Waleed Tariq Sethi, Hamsakutty Vettikalladi, Habib Fathallah, Mohamed Himdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/589459
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spelling doaj-364fae19422c4f4ebe1e1f7ea6fa75572020-11-25T01:03:23ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772015-01-01201510.1155/2015/589459589459Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy HarvestingWaleed Tariq Sethi0Hamsakutty Vettikalladi1Habib Fathallah2Mohamed Himdi3KACST Technology Innovation Center in Radio Frequency and Photonics for the e-Society (RFTONICS), King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaElectrical Engineering Department, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi ArabiaKACST Technology Innovation Center in Radio Frequency and Photonics for the e-Society (RFTONICS), King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaInstitute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes University (IETR), University of Rennes 1, 35700 Rennes, FranceThe last decade has witnessed a remarkable growth in the telecommunication industry. With the introduction of smart gadgets, the demand for high data rate and bandwidth for wireless applications have increased exponentially at the cost of exponential consumption of energy. The latter is pushing the research and industry communities to devise green communication solutions that require the design of energy saving devices and techniques in one part and ambient energy harvesting techniques in the other part. With the advent of nanocomponents fabrication technology, researchers are now able to tap into the THz frequency regime and fabricate optical low profile antennas at a nanoscale. Optical antennas have proved their potential and are revolutionizing a class of novel optical detectors, interconnectors, sensors, and energy harvesting related fields. Authors in this paper propose an equilateral triangular dielectric resonator nantenna (ETDRNA) working at 193.5 THz standard optical frequency. The simulated antenna achieves an impedance bandwidth from 192.3 THz to 197.3 THz with an end-fire directivity of 8.6 dBi, covering the entire standard optical window of C-band. Numerical demonstrations prove the efficiency of the nantenna at the frequencies of interest, making it a viable candidate for future green energy harvesting and high speed optical applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/589459
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author Waleed Tariq Sethi
Hamsakutty Vettikalladi
Habib Fathallah
Mohamed Himdi
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Hamsakutty Vettikalladi
Habib Fathallah
Mohamed Himdi
Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
author_facet Waleed Tariq Sethi
Hamsakutty Vettikalladi
Habib Fathallah
Mohamed Himdi
author_sort Waleed Tariq Sethi
title Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
title_short Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
title_full Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
title_fullStr Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Nantenna at Optical Frequencies for Energy Harvesting
title_sort equilateral triangular dielectric resonator nantenna at optical frequencies for energy harvesting
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
issn 1687-5869
1687-5877
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The last decade has witnessed a remarkable growth in the telecommunication industry. With the introduction of smart gadgets, the demand for high data rate and bandwidth for wireless applications have increased exponentially at the cost of exponential consumption of energy. The latter is pushing the research and industry communities to devise green communication solutions that require the design of energy saving devices and techniques in one part and ambient energy harvesting techniques in the other part. With the advent of nanocomponents fabrication technology, researchers are now able to tap into the THz frequency regime and fabricate optical low profile antennas at a nanoscale. Optical antennas have proved their potential and are revolutionizing a class of novel optical detectors, interconnectors, sensors, and energy harvesting related fields. Authors in this paper propose an equilateral triangular dielectric resonator nantenna (ETDRNA) working at 193.5 THz standard optical frequency. The simulated antenna achieves an impedance bandwidth from 192.3 THz to 197.3 THz with an end-fire directivity of 8.6 dBi, covering the entire standard optical window of C-band. Numerical demonstrations prove the efficiency of the nantenna at the frequencies of interest, making it a viable candidate for future green energy harvesting and high speed optical applications.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/589459
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