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Nano-Plasmonic Bowtie Antenna Simulator

By Jeffrey B. Neaton1, P. James Schuck1, Eugene Song2, Graham Chapman1

1. University of California - Berkeley; 2. University of California, Berkeley;

A tool for simulating the near-field enhancement effects of nano-scale bowtie antennae.

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Version 1.2 - published on 15 Dec 2008

DOI: 10254/nanohub-r4153.1 cite this

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Table 1: Overview
Item Average Total
Simulation Users: - 158
Interactive Sessions: - 512
Simulation Sessions: - 351
Simulation Runs: - 863
Wall Time: 5.8 hours 84.82 days
CPU time: 20.66 minutes 5.04 days
Interaction Time: 3.75 hours 54.92 days

Table 2: Users By Organization Type
# Type Users Percent
1 Educational - University 126 79.75
2 Unidentified 12 7.59
3 National Lab 7 4.43
4 Industry 7 4.43
5 Unemployed 2 1.27
6 Government Agency 2 1.27
7 Military 1 0.63
8 Educational - Pre-College 1 0.63
Total Users 158 100
Table 3: Users by Country of Residence
# Country Users Percent
1 United States 67 42.41
2 Taiwan 9 5.7
3 India 9 5.7
4 China 7 4.43
5 Canada 6 3.8
6 United Kingdom 5 3.16
7 Singapore 5 3.16
8 Germany 5 3.16
9 Egypt 3 1.9
10 Turkey 3 1.9
Total Users 158 100
Table 4: Top Domains by User Count
# Domains Users Percent
1 Unidentified 39 24.68
2 comcast.net 13 8.23
3 purdue.edu 8 5.06
4 berkeley.edu 6 3.8
5 sbcglobal.net 5 3.16
6 cox.net 5 3.16
7 rr.com 5 3.16
8 verizon.net 4 2.53
9 lbl.gov 4 2.53
10 ntu.edu.tw 4 2.53
Total Users 158 100

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