Principles of Nano Optics

Principles of Nano Optics
Author: Lukas Novotny,Bert Hecht
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107005464

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Fully revised and in its second edition, this standard reference on nano-optics is ideal for graduate students and researchers alike.

Principles of Nano optics

Principles of Nano optics
Author: Lukas Novotny,Bert Hecht
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:821103984

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Nano and Quantum Optics

Nano and Quantum Optics
Author: Ulrich Hohenester
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030305048

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This classroom-tested textbook is a modern primer on the rapidly developing field of quantum nano optics which investigates the optical properties of nanosized materials. The essentials of both classical and quantum optics are presented before embarking through a stimulating selection of further topics, such as various plasmonic phenomena, thermal effects, open quantum systems, and photon noise. Didactic and thorough in style, and requiring only basic knowledge of classical electrodynamics, the text provides all further physics background and additional mathematical and computational tools in a self-contained way. Numerous end-of-chapter exercises allow students to apply and test their understanding of the chapter topics and to refine their problem-solving techniques.

Nano Optics Principles Enabling Basic Research and Applications

Nano Optics  Principles Enabling Basic Research and Applications
Author: Baldassare Di Bartolo,John Collins,Luciano Silvestri
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789402408508

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of nano-optics, including basic theory, experiment and applications, particularly in nanofabrication and optical characterization. The contributions clearly demonstrate how advances in nano-optics and photonics have stimulated progress in nanoscience and -fabrication, and vice versa. Their expert authors address topics such as three-dimensional optical lithography and microscopy beyond the Abbe diffraction limit, optical diagnostics and sensing, optical data- and telecommunications, energy-efficient lighting, and efficient solar energy conversion. Nano-optics emerges as a key enabling technology of the 21st century. This work will appeal to a wide readership, from physics through chemistry, to biology and engineering. The contributions that appear in this volume were presented at a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Erice, 4-19 July, 2015. Re Ch. 73 - Structure and Luminescence Properties of Nanofluorapatite Activated with Eu3+ Ions Synthesized by Hydrothermal Method, pp 567-569: The authors would like to acknowledge the National Science Centre (NSC) for financial support within the Project ‘Preparation and characterization of nanoapatites doped with rare earth ions and their biocomposites’ UMO-2012/05/E/ST5/03904

Near Field Nano Optics

Near Field Nano Optics
Author: Motoichi Ohtsu,Hirokazu Hori
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306458977

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The book describes recent progress of near-field optical science and technology. The title of the book implies capabilities of optical near-field not only for imaging/microscopy but also for fabrication/manipulation/processing in nanometric scale. The authors introduce the differences between near-field optics and far-field optics from both an experimental and theoretical perspective. The book touches on a wide range of topics in near-field optics, and can be used both by the novice and experienced researcher already familiar with the subject, to connect the experimental with the theoretical aspects of near-field optics.

Principles of Nanophotonics

Principles of Nanophotonics
Author: Motoichi Ohtsu,Kiyoshi Kobayashi,Tadashi Kawazoe,Takashi Yatsui,Makoto Naruse
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781584889731

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The Theory and Applications of Nanophotonics Devices, Fabrication, and Systems Coauthored by the developer of nanophotonics, Principles of Nanophotonics outlines physically intuitive concepts of the subject using a novel theoretical framework that differs from conventional wave optics. It probes far-reaching physical insights into

Principles Of Nano Optics South Asian Edition

Principles Of Nano Optics   South Asian Edition
Author: Lukas Novotny and Bert Hecht
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0521149037

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Nano-optics is the study of optical phenomena and techniques on the nanometer scale, that is, near or beyond the diffraction limit of light. It is an emerging field of study, motivated by the rapid advance of nanoscience and nanotechnology which require adequate tools and strategies for fabrication, manipulation and characterization at this scale. In Principles of Nano-Optics the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and experimental concepts necessary to understand and work in nano-optics. With a very broad perspective, they cover optical phenomena relevant to the nanoscale across diverse areas ranging from quantum optics to biophysics, introducing and extensively describing all of the significant methods. This is the first textbook specifically on nano-optics. Written for graduate students who want to enter the field, it includes problem sets to reinforce and extend the discussion. It is also a valuable reference for researchers and course teachers.

Introduction to Nanophotonics

Introduction to Nanophotonics
Author: Sergey V. Gaponenko
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-04-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139643566

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Nanophotonics is where photonics merges with nanoscience and nanotechnology, and where spatial confinement considerably modifies light propagation and light-matter interaction. Describing the basic phenomena, principles, experimental advances and potential impact of nanophotonics, this graduate-level textbook is ideal for students in physics, optical and electronic engineering and materials science. The textbook highlights practical issues, material properties and device feasibility, and includes the basic optical properties of metals, semiconductors and dielectrics. Mathematics is kept to a minimum and theoretical issues are reduced to a conceptual level. Each chapter ends in problems so readers can monitor their understanding of the material presented. The introductory quantum theory of solids and size effects in semiconductors are considered to give a parallel discussion of wave optics and wave mechanics of nanostructures. The physical and historical interplay of wave optics and quantum mechanics is traced. Nanoplasmonics, an essential part of modern photonics, is also included.