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==Image Gallery==
==Image Gallery==
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File:Mnt notional design.png|A notional design of the MNT.
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==Funding==
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Magnetic Nanoparticle Antenna (MNT)
Mnt notional design.png
Principal Investigator Bill Amatucci
Institution Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
Technology Readiness Level 3
Instrument Type Magnetometer
Project Status Active
Project ID 20-HTIDS20-0020

Overview

The Magnetic Nanoparticle Antenna (MNT) is a compact, low-power, single-domain magnetic antenna. Compared to past low-frequency wave injection technology (magnetic or electric dipoles), the MNT improves the injection efficiency by more than 30 dB as well as reducing size, weight and power.

Principle of Operations

Advantages and Disadvantages

Flight Heritage

Applications

Image Gallery

Funding

Presentations, Publications, and Patents

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