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Babinet-inverted optical Yagi–Uda antenna for unidirectional radiation to free space

Kim et al., 2014

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11760646597151693792
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Kim J
Roh Y
Cheon S
Choe J
Lee J
Lee J
Jeong H
Kim U
Park Y
Song I
Park Q
Hwang S
Kim K
Lee C
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Nanophotonics capable of directing radiation or enhancing quantum-emitter transition rates rely on plasmonic nanoantennas. We present here a novel Babinet-inverted magnetic- dipole-fed multislot optical Yagi–Uda antenna that exhibits highly unidirectional radiation to …
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