Nanophotonics with surface plasmons

Current developments in optical technologies are being directed toward nanoscale devices with subwavelength dimensions, in which photons are manipulated on the nanoscale. Although light is clearly the fastest means to send information to and from the nanoscale, there is a fundamental incompatibility...

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Other Authors Shalaev, Vladimir M., 1957-, Kawata, Satoshi, 1966-
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2007.
Edition1st ed.
SeriesAdvances in nano-optics and nano-photonics.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780444528384
0444528385
9780080467993
0080467997
ISSN1871-0018
Physical Description1 online resource (xiv, 325 pages) : illustrations (some color)

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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Dynamic Components Utilizing Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polaritons, by S.I. Bozhevolnyi
  • 2. Metal Strip and Wire Waveguides for Surface Plasmon Polaritons, by J.R. Krenn, J.-C. Weeber and A. Dereux
  • 3. Super-Resolution Microscopy Using Surface Plasmon Polaritons, by I.I. Smolyaninov and A.V. Zayats
  • 4. Active Plasmonics, A.V. Krasavin, K.F. MacDonald and N.I. Zheludev
  • 5. Surface Plasmons and Gain Media, by M.A. Noginov, G. Zhu, V.P. Drachev and V.M. Shalaev
  • 6. Optical Super-Resolution for Ultra-High Density Optical Data Storage, by J. Tominaga
  • 7. Metal Stripe Surface Plasmon Waveguides, by R. Zia and M.L. Brongersma
  • 8. Biosensing with Plasmonic Nanoparticles, by T.A. Klar
  • 9. Thin Metal-Dielectric Nanocomposites with the Negative Index of Refraction, by A.V. Kildishev, V.P. Drachev and V.M. Shalaev.