In this paper we show that the real emission frequency of a photoconductive dipole antenna operating in
conjunction with photomixers is not its natural resonant frequency, but a frequency where the antenna's input resistance
is the highest and the corresponding mismatch with the source is the smallest. We also introduce a new kind of antenna
that offers a much higher input resistance to the photomixer and hence enhances the efficiency of the continuous-wave
system.
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