M. Pigeon, O. Sushko, R. Donnan, C. Parini, R. Dubrovka, T. Kreouzis
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Higher harmonic generation: Coupling two radiating elements at two different frequencies
This paper describes how two radiating elements designed for two different resonating frequencies can be coupled to properly radiate a higher harmonic frequency. The placement of the higher frequency resonating element is chosen by considering the electric filed distribution in the lower frequency antenna. This combination establishes enhanced radiation efficiency at 300 GHz (i.e. the third harmonic of the fundamental).