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Carbon nanotubes have been shown to exhibit light antenna behavior, such as polarization and length dependence,
and enhancement of incident electromagnetic radiation at resonance. We study and model resonance effects from
planar metallic nanoantennas, as a function of nanoantenna dimensions and material properties. We discuss the
challenges of designing a two-dimensional nanoantenna array with resonance in the short wavelength (blue-green)
region of the visible spectrum, constructed from different materials and in different environments.
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Richard Osgood III, Gary Walsh, David Ziegler, Joel Carlson, Lauren Belton, Brian Kimball, "Nanoantennas with short wavelength resonance," Proc. SPIE 7032, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties VI, 703206 (26 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795105