At 200 GHz you cannot manufacture a good "resonant" dipole. More often, butterfly dipoles are used, with a wider bandwidth.
As I wrote above, any length of a conductor can radiate any wave length. The 0.47 wavelength, the half- wave dipole, has an optimum match to 240...300 Ohm impedance, and a nice doughnut-shaped radiAtion pattern. Most people like this. But there are also full-wave dipoles , shorter-than- half-wave dipoles, etc. Each case needs a special matching to line impedance, and offers a specific radiation pattern.