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Summary
Summary
The intersection of nanostructured materials with photonics and electronics shows great potential for clinical diagnostics, sensors, ultrafast telecommunication devices, and a new generation of compact and fast computers. Nanophotonics draws upon cross-disciplinary expertise from physics, materials science, chemistry, electrical engineering, biology, and medicine to create novel technologies to meet a variety of challenges. This is the first book to focus on novel materials and techniques relevant to the burgeoning area of nanoscale photonics and optoelectronics, including novel-hybrid materials with multifunctional capabilities and recent advancements in the understanding of optical interactions in nanoscale materials and quantum-confined objects. Leading experts provide a fundamental understanding of photonics and the related science and technology of plasmonics, polaritons, quantum dots for nanophotonics, nanoscale field emitters, near-field optics, nanophotonic architecture, and nanobiophotonic materials.
Table of Contents
1 Spontaneous Emission Control in a Plasmonic Structure | p. 1 |
2 Surface Plasmon Enhanced Solid-State Light-Emitting Devices | p. 27 |
3 Polarition Devices Based on Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Microcavities | p. 47 |
4 Search for Negative Refraction in the Visible Region of Light by Fluorescent Microscopy of Quantum Dots Infiltrated into Regular and Inverse Synthetic Opals | p. 65 |
5 Self-Assembled Guanosine-Based Nanoscale Molecular Photonic Devices | p. 77 |
6 Carbon Nanotubes for Optical Power Limiting Applications | p. 101 |
7 Field Emission Properties of ZnO, ZnS, and GaN Nanostructures | p. 131 |
8 Growth, Optical, and Transport Properties of Self-Assembled InAs/InP Nanostructures | p. 157 |
Index | p. 219 |