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Nano-Plasmonic Bowtie Antenna Simulator

By Alexander S McLeod1, Jeffrey B. Neaton2, P. James Schuck1, Eugene Song3, Graham Chapman1

1. University of California - Berkeley 2. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 3. University of California, Berkeley

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

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Version 1.2.1 - published on 09 May 2011

DOI: 10254/nanohub-r4153.2 cite this

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Table 1: Overview
Item Average Total
Simulation Users: - 487
Interactive Sessions: - 1,333
Simulation Sessions: - 1,265
Simulation Runs: - 2,592
Wall Clock Time: 9.7 hours 511.24 days
CPU time: 29 minutes 25.47 days
Interaction Time: 3.82 hours 201.3 days

Table 2: Users By Organization Type
# Type Users Percent
1 Educational - University 388 79.67
2 Unidentified 58 11.91
3 Industry 22 4.52
4 National Lab 20 4.11
5 Educational - Pre-College 6 1.23
6 Unemployed 5 1.03
7 Government Agency 4 0.82
8 Military 1 0.21
Total Users 487 100
Table 3: Users by Country of Residence
# Country Users Percent
1 UNITED STATES 183 37.58
2 INDIA 28 5.75
3 GERMANY 26 5.34
4 CHINA 21 4.31
5 CANADA 17 3.49
6 UNITED KINGDOM 14 2.87
7 FRANCE 12 2.46
8 TAIWAN 11 2.26
9 SINGAPORE 10 2.05
10 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 9 1.85
Total Users 487 100
Table 4: Top Domains by User Count
# Domains Users Percent
1 Unidentified 162 33.26
2 comcast.net 27 5.54
3 purdue.edu 18 3.7
4 uiuc.edu 12 2.46
5 berkeley.edu 11 2.26
6 sbcglobal.net 11 2.26
7 rr.com 9 1.85
8 verizon.net 8 1.64
9 cox.net 7 1.44
10 northwestern.edu 6 1.23
Total Users 487 100

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