Showing posts with label nano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nano. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

How small can you make antennae?

When we talk about "small antenna", I think about the homebrew antenna I have made for WiFi devices on 2.4GHz.

Now, you can make Yagis for any frequency right? Right, so have a look at this; Antenna directs light at the nanoscale.

"Niek van Hulst and colleagues at the Institute for Photonic Sciences in Barcelona ... fabricated a number of nanoscale Yagi Uda antennas containing the tiny parasitic elements made from gold using lithography to etch the devices onto a glass substrate. The total length of individual antennas was 830 nm where individual feeds were just 145 nm, each separated by 175 nm."

73, Kim