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Nano-Plasmonic Bowtie Antenna Simulator

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

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:10.4231/D3610VR8D cite this

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World usage

Location of all "Nano-Plasmonic Bowtie Antenna Simulator" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

659

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Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Educational - University 518 (78.48%)
Unidentified 72 (10.91%)
Industry 27 (4.09%)
National Lab 22 (3.33%)
Educational - Pre-College 8 (1.21%)
Unemployed 7 (1.06%)
Government Agency 5 (0.76%)
Military 1 (0.15%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 232 (54.72%)
in INDIA 40 (9.43%)
de GERMANY 39 (9.2%)
cn CHINA 27 (6.37%)
ca CANADA 20 (4.72%)
gb UNITED KINGDOM 15 (3.54%)
tw TAIWAN 15 (3.54%)
fr FRANCE 14 (3.3%)
kr KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 12 (2.83%)
sg SINGAPORE 10 (2.36%)

Simulation Runs

3,296

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Overview
Average Total
Wall Clock Time 9.37 hours 608.42 days
CPU time 26.8 minutes 29.02 days
Interaction Time 3.69 hours 239.43 days

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