In nanophotonics, nanohole arrays (NHAs) are periodic arrangements of nanoscale apertures in thin films that provide diverse optical functionalities essential for various applications. Fully studying NHAs' optical properties and optimizing performance demands understanding both materials and geometric parameters, which presents a computational challenge due to numerous potential combinations. Efficient computational modeling is critical for overcoming this challenge and optimizing NHA-based device performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA microwave brain imaging system model is envisaged to detect and visualize tumor inside the human brain. A compact and efficient microstrip patch antenna is used in the imaging technique to transmit equivalent signal and receive backscattering signal from the stratified human head model. Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure is incorporated on the antenna ground plane to enhance the performance.
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