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Nanoantennas: A concept for efficient electrically small UWB devices
This paper introduces the concept of a "nanoantenna:" a device that radiates UWB impulses from the discharge of a conducting enclosure antenna. By trapping exterior electrostatic energy, a nanoantenna has the potential to radiate energy more efficiently than generally believed possible, enabling efficient millimeter scale 3.1-10.6 GHz UWB devices.