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Hybrid Plasmonic Nanoantennas: Fabrication, Characterization, And Application, Shengjie Zhai
Hybrid Plasmonic Nanoantennas: Fabrication, Characterization, And Application, Shengjie Zhai
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
As optical counterpart of microwave antennas, plasmonic nanoantennas are important nanoscale devices for converting propagating optical radiation into confined/enhanced electromagnetic fields. Presently, nanoantennas, with a typical size of 200-500 nm, have found their applications in bio-sensing, bio-imaging, energy harvesting, and disease cure and prevention. With the device feature size of next generation IC goes down to 22 nm or smaller, and biological/chemical sensing reaches the Gene’s level, the sizes of the corresponding nanoantennas have to be scaled down to sub-100nm level. In the literature, these sub-100nm nanoantennas are referred as deep subwavelength nanoantennas as size of such miniaturized nanoantennas is …
Thermal Conductivity Measurement With 3Ω Method Background And Synopsis Of Its Implementation, Fiifi Blankson
Thermal Conductivity Measurement With 3Ω Method Background And Synopsis Of Its Implementation, Fiifi Blankson
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
ABSTRACT
Continued advances in nanostructured materials have made it necessary to develop materials with specific thermoelectric properties. The 3ω Method provides an accurate measurement of one such property, thermal conductivity. It will be used in this research to find high electrical conductivity alloys with low thermal conductivity.
Matter Under Unusual Conditions, Bernard Zygelman
Matter Under Unusual Conditions, Bernard Zygelman
NSTec UNLV Symposium
What is curiosity – driven research and why do we support it?
Vannevar Bush Science The Endless Frontier (1945)
“Science is the pacemaker of technological progress … New productsand new processes do not appear full-grown. They are founded on newprinciples and new conceptions, which in turn are painstakingly developedby research in the purest realms of science“
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