Nanophotonics and plasmonics : an integrated view
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Nanophotonics and plasmonics : an integrated view
(Series in optics and optoelectronics)
CRC Press, c2017
- : hardback
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"Electrical engineering/ optics" -- back cover
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a first integrated view of nanophotonics and plasmonics, covering the use of dielectric, semiconductor, and metal nanostructures to manipulate light at the nanometer scale. The presentation highlights similarities and advantages, and shows the common underlying physics, targets, and methodologies used for different materials (optically transparent materials for nanophotonics, vs opaque materials for plasmonics). Ultimately, the goal is to provide a basis for developing a unified platform for both fields. In addition to the fundamentals and detailed theoretical background, the book showcases the main device applications.
Ching Eng (Jason) Png is Director of the Electronics and Photonics Department at the Institute of High Performance Computing, Agency for Science Technology and Research, Singapore.
Yuriy A. Akimov is a scientist in the Electronics and Photonics Department at the Institute of High Performance Computing, Agency for Science Technology and Research, Singapore.
Table of Contents
Fundamentals of Nanophotonics and Plasmonics. Electromagnetic field theory. Localized eigenmodes of single nanostructures. Localized eigenmodes of multiple particle systems. Eigen waves in uniform media. Eigen waves in periodically varying media. Diagnosticsof eigenmodes. Applications based on localized eigenmodes. Steganography. Fluorescence enhancement. Nanostructures for chiral sensing. Nanoantennas for biosensing. Nanoparticle anti-reflective coatings. Guiding light with nanoantennas. Applications based on propagating eigenmodes. Eigen waves for sensing. Passive optical components. Photodetectors. Light emission. Light modulation. Four-wave mixing. Quantum cryptography
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