Nanoscale linear and nonlinear optics : international school on quantum electronics, Erice, Sicily 2-14 July 2000
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Nanoscale linear and nonlinear optics : international school on quantum electronics, Erice, Sicily 2-14 July 2000
(AIP conference proceedings, no. 560)
American Institute of Physics, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"This volume is based on the contributions to the International School of Quantum Electronics, entitled "Nanoscale Linear and Nonlinear Optics," held in Erice, Sicily, from 2-14 July 2000." --Pref.
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Optics with applications to photonics is a key enabling technology in telecommunications and optical computing. In the last decade of the 20th century, the technology to fabricate structures on optical to sub-optical wavelength-scale has matured and opened the way for the development of a new generation of photonics devices, which once inserted in the applications is expected to increase systems performance significantly. Recent years have witnessed an exponential growth in this field. This book presents the role that nonlinear optics plays in these new artificial materials and structures, supported by an adequate development of theoretical and numerical methods to study new geometries.
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