Progress in nano-electro-optics VII : chemical, biological, and nanophotonic technologies for nano-optical devices and systems
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Progress in nano-electro-optics VII : chemical, biological, and nanophotonic technologies for nano-optical devices and systems
(Springer series in optical sciences, 155)
Springer, c2010
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book focuses on chemical and nanophotonic technology to be used to develop novel nano-optical devices and systems. It begins with temperature- and photo-induced phase transition of ferromagnetic materials. Further topics include: energy transfer in artificial photosynthesis, homoepitaxial multiple quantum wells in ZnO, near-field photochemical etching and nanophotonic devices based on a nonadiabatic process and optical near-field energy transfer, respectively and polarization control in the optical near-field for optical information security. Taken as a whole, this overview will be a valuable resource for engineers and scientists working in the field of nano-electro-optics.
Table of Contents
Photo-Induced Phase Transition in RbMnFe Prussian Blue Analog-Based Magnet.- Photoinduced Energy Transfer in Artificial Photosynthetic Systems.- Electro-Magneto-Optics in Polarity-Controlled Quantum Structures on ZnO.- Nonadiabatic Near-Field Optical Polishing and Energy Transfers in Spherical Quantum Dots.- Shape-Engineered Nanostructures for Polarization Control in Optical Near- and Far-Fields.
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