Nanophotonics: Dressed-Photons and Application to Device Operations

  • OHTSU Motoichi
    Department of Electronic Engineering, The University of Tokyo Nanophotonics Team, SORST, Japan Science and Technology Agency
  • KAWAZOE Tadashi
    Department of Electronic Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • YATSUI Takashi
    Nanophotonics Team, SORST, Japan Science and Technology Agency
  • NOMURA Wataru
    Department of Electronic Engineering, The University of Tokyo

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  • ナノフォトニクス: 物質の衣をまとった光子とそのデバイスへの応用
  • ナノフォトニクス ブッシツ ノ コロモ オ マトッタ コウシ ト ソノ デバイス エノ オウヨウ

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Abstract

In order to break the limit of plasmonics, this paper reviews the principles and practices of nanophotonics. Nanophotonics is the technology utilizing the optical near fields to realize novel device, fabrications and systems. The optical near field is the elementary surface excitations on nanometric particles, or, in the other words, the dressed-photon which is the photon carrying the material energy. Nanophotonic devices including logic gates and an optical nano-fountain are demonstrated as the evidence of realizing the qualitative innovation which has been realized due to optical near field interaction between nanomatric particles.

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