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Light-matter interactions towards the nanoscale / / Maura Cesaria, Antonio Calà Lesina and John Collins, editors
Light-matter interactions towards the nanoscale / / Maura Cesaria, Antonio Calà Lesina and John Collins, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht, The Netherlands : , : Springer Nature B.V., , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 pages)
Disciplina 621.365
Collana NATO Science for Peace and Security series. B, Physics and biophysics
Soggetto topico Nanoscience
Optics
Nanophotonics
ISBN 94-024-2138-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Memorial -- Contents -- Part I Lectures -- 1 Plasmonic Effects on Photonic Processes and Devices -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Spectral Range of Plasmonic Phenomena -- 1.3 Principal Phenomena Affecting Light-Matter Interaction in Presence of Metal Nanobodies -- 1.4 Absorption of Light -- 1.5 Local Density of Photon States and Radiative Lifetime Modification -- 1.6 Scattering -- 1.7 Nonradiative Decay Rate Enhancement -- 1.8 Possible Quantum Yield and Electroluminescence Enhancements -- 1.9 Metal Enhanced Fluorescence -- 1.10 Photovoltaics, Photochemistry, and Photodetectors -- 1.11 Photostability of Pigments and Emitters -- 1.12 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Surface Plasmon-Mediated Decay Processes of Ions in Solids -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Radiative Decay of an Ion into Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.2.1 Ion Near a Metallic Surface: General Considerations -- 2.2.2 Einstein Coefficients for Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.2.3 Purcell Factor for Radiative Decay into Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.3 Non-radiative Ion-Ion Energy Transfer Mediated by Surface Plasmons -- 2.3.1 Photon-Mediated Energy Transfer -- 2.3.2 Plasmon-Mediated Energy Transfer -- 2.3.3 The Plasmon-Mediated, Ion-Ion Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.3.4 Distance Dependence of the Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.3.5 Estimating the Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Workshop in Computational Nanophotonics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Lab I: Scattering from a Gold Nanosphere -- 3.3 Lab II: Transmittance from a Plasmonic Metasurface -- 3.4 Lab III: Nonlinear Efficiency of Hybrid Metasurfaces -- 3.5 Nonlinear Simulations Methods -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Interaction Between a Plasmonic Nano-Resonator and a Whispering Gallery Mode Photonic Resonator Described Through Coupled Mode Theory and Experiment -- 4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Theoretical Approach: Coupled Mode Theory (CMT) -- 4.3 Experimental Assembly of WGM-nph Resonator -- 4.4 Application of CMT to the Experimental Results -- 4.5 Heuristic Approach for Understanding the Linewidth Broadening Arising from Forming the WGM-nph -- 4.6 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Time Reversal Symmetry and Topology in Electromagnetics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Time Reversal -- 5.3 Scattering Matrix Symmetry -- 5.3.1 Electromagnetic Reciprocity -- 5.3.2 Condensed-Matter Systems -- 5.4 P·T·D Invariant Systems -- 5.5 Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking -- 5.5.1 Static Magnetic Field Bias -- 5.5.2 Unidirectional Plasmons in Gyrotropic Media -- 5.5.3 Drift-Current Bias -- 5.6 Topological Photonics -- 5.6.1 Topological Classification of Electromagnetic Continua -- 5.6.2 Bulk-Edge Correspondence -- 5.6.3 Ill-Defined Topologies and Energy Sinks -- References -- 6 All-Dielectric Nonlinear Meta-Optics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Theory and Numerical Modeling -- 6.2.1 Principles of Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.2.2 Multi-polar Modelling of Nanoscale Optics -- 6.2.3 Multi-polar Numerical Modelling of the Nonlinear Response -- 6.2.4 Quasi-Normal-Mode Description of Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.2.5 Practical Application of QNM to Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.3 Experimental Demonstrations -- 6.3.1 SHG in Semiconductor Nanoantennas -- 6.3.2 Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion in a Sub-λ Nanoantenna -- 6.3.3 From Single Nanoantennas to Quadratically Nonlinear Metasurfaces -- 6.4 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- 7 Nanophotonic Circuits for Unconventional ComputingApplications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Arithmetic Processing with PCM Photonic Devices -- 7.3 Artificial All-Optical Neural Networks -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Terahertz Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terahertz Technology.
8.3 Terahertz Nanoscopy -- 8.4 Terahertz Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (THz-STM) -- 8.5 Terahertz Sensing with Nanoslot Antennas -- 8.6 Nanoscale Phenomena in Biological Systems -- 8.7 Terahertz Control over Matter -- 8.8 Terahertz Bioelectromagnetics -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 An Alternative Starting Point for Electromagnetism -- 9.1 About These Lectures -- 9.2 An Alternative Form of Maxwell Equations -- 9.3 The ω Operator and G as the Polarization Description -- 9.3.1 From the (r,t) to the (r,ω) Domain -- 9.3.2 The ω Operator -- 9.3.3 The Meaning of G -- 9.3.4 The Importance of Complex Fields -- 9.3.5 The G Split as the Polarization Description: Generality and Invariance -- 9.4 An Even Simpler Form of Maxwell Equations and the i Operator -- 9.5 Summary -- 9.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10 Absorption, Emission, and Vacuum Fluctuations -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Interference and Energy Conservation -- 10.3 Stimulated Emission in a Fabry-Pérot Resonator -- 10.4 Lorentz Oscillator Model -- 10.5 Quantized Electric Fields -- 10.6 Summary -- References -- 11 Nd3+ Ion as a Structural Probe in Studies of Selected Oxide Host Lattices: Coupling the Low-Temperature High-Resolution Spectroscopic Techniques with Microscopy -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Experimental Section -- 11.2.1 Sample Preparation -- 11.2.2 Techniques for Analysis -- 11.3 Energy Level Diagram of Nd3+ Ion in Solids -- 11.4 Various Energy-Transfer Processes with Nd3+ Ions -- 11.5 Nd3+ Ion in the Host as a Structural Probe -- 11.6 Examples of Nd3+ Ions in Different Host Lattices -- 11.6.1 Cubic Nd3+-Doped Lu2O3 and Its Two C3i and C2 Symmetry Sites -- 11.6.2 Vacancied Scheelite-Type Structure Cd1-3xNd2xxMoO4 Molybdates: Double Distribution of Nd3+ Sites with D2d Point Symmetry Slightly Deformed.
11.6.3 Monoclinic/Cubic La2-xNdxMo2O9 Micro-powders: Disordered Structure and Multisite Character -- 11.6.4 Cubic Nd3+-Doped Y6MoO12 - Two Aspects: Multisite Character and Detection of Nd3+-Y2O3 Phase Contamination -- 11.7 Summary -- References -- 12 Research of Efficient and Fast Scintillator Garnet Crystals: The Role of Ce4+ in Ce3+, Mg2+-Co-Doped Gd3Al2Ga3O12 from Spectroscopic and XANES Characterizations -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Strategy for Optimization of Garnet Scintillator Composition in the Defect Engineering and Band Gap Engineering -- 12.3 Crystal Growth and Spectroscopic Properties of Ce3+-Doped GAGG and Ce, Mg2+-Co-Doped GAGG Single Crystals -- 12.3.1 Crystal Growth -- 12.3.2 Absorption Spectra -- 12.3.3 Radioluminescence -- 12.3.4 Scintillation Decays -- 12.3.5 Gamma-Ray Response -- 12.3.6 Time Resolution -- 12.4 Role of Ce4+ Cations in the Scintillation Mechanism -- 12.5 Evidence and Evaluation of Stable Ce4+ Ions by XANES Technique in Ce3+, Mg2+-Co-Doped GAGG -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Short Seminars -- 13 Refractive Index Sensing by Phase Shift Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy -- 13.1 Introduction and Experimental Method -- 13.2 Results and Discussions -- 13.3 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Hyperpolarizability of Plasmonic Nanostructures: A Method to Quantify the SHG Emission from a Metasurface -- 14.1 Calculating SHG from a Plasmonic Metasurface -- References -- 15 Nonlinear Up- and Down-Conversion in AlGaAs Microdisks Integrated in a Photonic Circuit -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Results -- 15.3 Discussion -- References -- 16 Tuning of Phonons and Surface Phonon Polaritons -- References -- 17 Defect-Related Optical Properties of ZnO Nanoparticles in ZnO/SiO2 Systems -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Results -- 17.3 Conclusions -- References -- 18 Integrated Slot Waveguide-Based Phase Shifter -- 18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Approach -- 18.3 Characterization of the Static Phase Shift -- 18.4 Dynamic Response of the Phase Shifter -- References -- 19 Radiation by a Finite-Length Electric Dipole in a Uniaxial Medium -- References -- 20 How Integrated Photonics Can Help to Understand Our Brain -- References -- 21 Polarized and Diffracted Second Harmonic Generation from Semiconductor Metasurfaces -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Results -- 21.3 Conclusion -- References -- 22 Simple Multidimensional Two-Fluid Plasma Model Solver Based on PseudoSpectral Time-Domain Method -- 22.1 The Two-Fluid Plasma Model -- 22.2 Numerical Algorithm -- 22.3 Validation of the Code -- References -- 23 Volumetric, Glass-Based Luminescent Nanocomposites Produced Using the NPDD Method -- References -- 24 Hybrid Optical Nanocavities for Reflective Displays -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Results -- 24.3 Conclusions -- References -- 25 Laser-Irradiated Nanostructures for Intracellular Delivery -- References -- 26 Integrated Photonics for Infrared Spectroscopy -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Material Platform -- 26.3 Fabrication and Results -- Reference -- 27 Self-Organized Nanostructures Obtained by Bottom-Up Methods as Plasmonic Materials and Metamaterials for VIS and IR Applications -- References -- Part III Poster Presentations -- 28 Few-Femtosecond Plasmon Transients Probed with nm-Scale Sensitivity -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Results -- References -- 29 Simulating Small Metallic Nanoparticles in FDTD: Nonlocal Correction to the Drude Model -- 29.1 Nonlocal Optical Response -- References -- 30 Eu3+ Exchange in High-Charge Synthetic Mica-2 for Radioactive Waste Storage Applications -- 30.1 Introduction -- 30.2 Experimental -- 30.3 Results -- References -- 31 Equivalent Circuit of the Defected Ground Structure in the Coplanar Waveguide -- 31.1 Introduction -- 31.2 Equivalent Model of the DGS Unit.
31.3 Conclusion.
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Light-matter interactions towards the nanoscale / / Maura Cesaria, Antonio Calà Lesina and John Collins, editors
Light-matter interactions towards the nanoscale / / Maura Cesaria, Antonio Calà Lesina and John Collins, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht, The Netherlands : , : Springer Nature B.V., , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 pages)
Disciplina 621.365
Collana NATO Science for Peace and Security series. B, Physics and biophysics
Soggetto topico Nanoscience
Optics
Nanophotonics
ISBN 94-024-2138-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Memorial -- Contents -- Part I Lectures -- 1 Plasmonic Effects on Photonic Processes and Devices -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Spectral Range of Plasmonic Phenomena -- 1.3 Principal Phenomena Affecting Light-Matter Interaction in Presence of Metal Nanobodies -- 1.4 Absorption of Light -- 1.5 Local Density of Photon States and Radiative Lifetime Modification -- 1.6 Scattering -- 1.7 Nonradiative Decay Rate Enhancement -- 1.8 Possible Quantum Yield and Electroluminescence Enhancements -- 1.9 Metal Enhanced Fluorescence -- 1.10 Photovoltaics, Photochemistry, and Photodetectors -- 1.11 Photostability of Pigments and Emitters -- 1.12 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Surface Plasmon-Mediated Decay Processes of Ions in Solids -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Radiative Decay of an Ion into Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.2.1 Ion Near a Metallic Surface: General Considerations -- 2.2.2 Einstein Coefficients for Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.2.3 Purcell Factor for Radiative Decay into Surface Plasmon Modes -- 2.3 Non-radiative Ion-Ion Energy Transfer Mediated by Surface Plasmons -- 2.3.1 Photon-Mediated Energy Transfer -- 2.3.2 Plasmon-Mediated Energy Transfer -- 2.3.3 The Plasmon-Mediated, Ion-Ion Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.3.4 Distance Dependence of the Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.3.5 Estimating the Energy Transfer Rate -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Workshop in Computational Nanophotonics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Lab I: Scattering from a Gold Nanosphere -- 3.3 Lab II: Transmittance from a Plasmonic Metasurface -- 3.4 Lab III: Nonlinear Efficiency of Hybrid Metasurfaces -- 3.5 Nonlinear Simulations Methods -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Interaction Between a Plasmonic Nano-Resonator and a Whispering Gallery Mode Photonic Resonator Described Through Coupled Mode Theory and Experiment -- 4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Theoretical Approach: Coupled Mode Theory (CMT) -- 4.3 Experimental Assembly of WGM-nph Resonator -- 4.4 Application of CMT to the Experimental Results -- 4.5 Heuristic Approach for Understanding the Linewidth Broadening Arising from Forming the WGM-nph -- 4.6 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Time Reversal Symmetry and Topology in Electromagnetics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Time Reversal -- 5.3 Scattering Matrix Symmetry -- 5.3.1 Electromagnetic Reciprocity -- 5.3.2 Condensed-Matter Systems -- 5.4 P·T·D Invariant Systems -- 5.5 Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking -- 5.5.1 Static Magnetic Field Bias -- 5.5.2 Unidirectional Plasmons in Gyrotropic Media -- 5.5.3 Drift-Current Bias -- 5.6 Topological Photonics -- 5.6.1 Topological Classification of Electromagnetic Continua -- 5.6.2 Bulk-Edge Correspondence -- 5.6.3 Ill-Defined Topologies and Energy Sinks -- References -- 6 All-Dielectric Nonlinear Meta-Optics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Theory and Numerical Modeling -- 6.2.1 Principles of Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.2.2 Multi-polar Modelling of Nanoscale Optics -- 6.2.3 Multi-polar Numerical Modelling of the Nonlinear Response -- 6.2.4 Quasi-Normal-Mode Description of Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.2.5 Practical Application of QNM to Nonlinear Nano-Optics -- 6.3 Experimental Demonstrations -- 6.3.1 SHG in Semiconductor Nanoantennas -- 6.3.2 Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion in a Sub-λ Nanoantenna -- 6.3.3 From Single Nanoantennas to Quadratically Nonlinear Metasurfaces -- 6.4 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- 7 Nanophotonic Circuits for Unconventional ComputingApplications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Arithmetic Processing with PCM Photonic Devices -- 7.3 Artificial All-Optical Neural Networks -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Terahertz Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terahertz Technology.
8.3 Terahertz Nanoscopy -- 8.4 Terahertz Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (THz-STM) -- 8.5 Terahertz Sensing with Nanoslot Antennas -- 8.6 Nanoscale Phenomena in Biological Systems -- 8.7 Terahertz Control over Matter -- 8.8 Terahertz Bioelectromagnetics -- 8.9 Conclusion -- References -- 9 An Alternative Starting Point for Electromagnetism -- 9.1 About These Lectures -- 9.2 An Alternative Form of Maxwell Equations -- 9.3 The ω Operator and G as the Polarization Description -- 9.3.1 From the (r,t) to the (r,ω) Domain -- 9.3.2 The ω Operator -- 9.3.3 The Meaning of G -- 9.3.4 The Importance of Complex Fields -- 9.3.5 The G Split as the Polarization Description: Generality and Invariance -- 9.4 An Even Simpler Form of Maxwell Equations and the i Operator -- 9.5 Summary -- 9.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10 Absorption, Emission, and Vacuum Fluctuations -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Interference and Energy Conservation -- 10.3 Stimulated Emission in a Fabry-Pérot Resonator -- 10.4 Lorentz Oscillator Model -- 10.5 Quantized Electric Fields -- 10.6 Summary -- References -- 11 Nd3+ Ion as a Structural Probe in Studies of Selected Oxide Host Lattices: Coupling the Low-Temperature High-Resolution Spectroscopic Techniques with Microscopy -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Experimental Section -- 11.2.1 Sample Preparation -- 11.2.2 Techniques for Analysis -- 11.3 Energy Level Diagram of Nd3+ Ion in Solids -- 11.4 Various Energy-Transfer Processes with Nd3+ Ions -- 11.5 Nd3+ Ion in the Host as a Structural Probe -- 11.6 Examples of Nd3+ Ions in Different Host Lattices -- 11.6.1 Cubic Nd3+-Doped Lu2O3 and Its Two C3i and C2 Symmetry Sites -- 11.6.2 Vacancied Scheelite-Type Structure Cd1-3xNd2xxMoO4 Molybdates: Double Distribution of Nd3+ Sites with D2d Point Symmetry Slightly Deformed.
11.6.3 Monoclinic/Cubic La2-xNdxMo2O9 Micro-powders: Disordered Structure and Multisite Character -- 11.6.4 Cubic Nd3+-Doped Y6MoO12 - Two Aspects: Multisite Character and Detection of Nd3+-Y2O3 Phase Contamination -- 11.7 Summary -- References -- 12 Research of Efficient and Fast Scintillator Garnet Crystals: The Role of Ce4+ in Ce3+, Mg2+-Co-Doped Gd3Al2Ga3O12 from Spectroscopic and XANES Characterizations -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Strategy for Optimization of Garnet Scintillator Composition in the Defect Engineering and Band Gap Engineering -- 12.3 Crystal Growth and Spectroscopic Properties of Ce3+-Doped GAGG and Ce, Mg2+-Co-Doped GAGG Single Crystals -- 12.3.1 Crystal Growth -- 12.3.2 Absorption Spectra -- 12.3.3 Radioluminescence -- 12.3.4 Scintillation Decays -- 12.3.5 Gamma-Ray Response -- 12.3.6 Time Resolution -- 12.4 Role of Ce4+ Cations in the Scintillation Mechanism -- 12.5 Evidence and Evaluation of Stable Ce4+ Ions by XANES Technique in Ce3+, Mg2+-Co-Doped GAGG -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Short Seminars -- 13 Refractive Index Sensing by Phase Shift Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy -- 13.1 Introduction and Experimental Method -- 13.2 Results and Discussions -- 13.3 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Hyperpolarizability of Plasmonic Nanostructures: A Method to Quantify the SHG Emission from a Metasurface -- 14.1 Calculating SHG from a Plasmonic Metasurface -- References -- 15 Nonlinear Up- and Down-Conversion in AlGaAs Microdisks Integrated in a Photonic Circuit -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Results -- 15.3 Discussion -- References -- 16 Tuning of Phonons and Surface Phonon Polaritons -- References -- 17 Defect-Related Optical Properties of ZnO Nanoparticles in ZnO/SiO2 Systems -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Results -- 17.3 Conclusions -- References -- 18 Integrated Slot Waveguide-Based Phase Shifter -- 18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Approach -- 18.3 Characterization of the Static Phase Shift -- 18.4 Dynamic Response of the Phase Shifter -- References -- 19 Radiation by a Finite-Length Electric Dipole in a Uniaxial Medium -- References -- 20 How Integrated Photonics Can Help to Understand Our Brain -- References -- 21 Polarized and Diffracted Second Harmonic Generation from Semiconductor Metasurfaces -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Results -- 21.3 Conclusion -- References -- 22 Simple Multidimensional Two-Fluid Plasma Model Solver Based on PseudoSpectral Time-Domain Method -- 22.1 The Two-Fluid Plasma Model -- 22.2 Numerical Algorithm -- 22.3 Validation of the Code -- References -- 23 Volumetric, Glass-Based Luminescent Nanocomposites Produced Using the NPDD Method -- References -- 24 Hybrid Optical Nanocavities for Reflective Displays -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Results -- 24.3 Conclusions -- References -- 25 Laser-Irradiated Nanostructures for Intracellular Delivery -- References -- 26 Integrated Photonics for Infrared Spectroscopy -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Material Platform -- 26.3 Fabrication and Results -- Reference -- 27 Self-Organized Nanostructures Obtained by Bottom-Up Methods as Plasmonic Materials and Metamaterials for VIS and IR Applications -- References -- Part III Poster Presentations -- 28 Few-Femtosecond Plasmon Transients Probed with nm-Scale Sensitivity -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Results -- References -- 29 Simulating Small Metallic Nanoparticles in FDTD: Nonlocal Correction to the Drude Model -- 29.1 Nonlocal Optical Response -- References -- 30 Eu3+ Exchange in High-Charge Synthetic Mica-2 for Radioactive Waste Storage Applications -- 30.1 Introduction -- 30.2 Experimental -- 30.3 Results -- References -- 31 Equivalent Circuit of the Defected Ground Structure in the Coplanar Waveguide -- 31.1 Introduction -- 31.2 Equivalent Model of the DGS Unit.
31.3 Conclusion.
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Quantum Nano-Photonics / / edited by Baldassare Di Bartolo, Luciano Silvestri, Maura Cesaria, John Collins
Quantum Nano-Photonics / / edited by Baldassare Di Bartolo, Luciano Silvestri, Maura Cesaria, John Collins
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVI, 474 p. 149 illus., 126 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 621.36
Collana NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics
Soggetto topico Nanoscale science
Nanoscience
Nanostructures
Lasers
Photonics
Optical materials
Electronic materials
Quantum optics
Nanoscale Science and Technology
Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
Optical and Electronic Materials
Quantum Optics
ISBN 94-024-1544-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1: Lectures -- 1.Sergey. Gaponenko – Nano-Photonics with and without Photons -- 2.Lukas Novotny – Quantum Sensing and Engineering -- 3.Maura Cesaria and Baldassare Di Bartolo – Nanophosphoros: from rare earth activated multicolo-tuning to new efficient white light sources -- 4.John Collins - Non-Radiative Processes In Crystals and Nanocrystals -- 5.Jean-Pierr Wolf – Quantum Aspects of Biophotonics -- 6. Lora Ramunno – Simulations in Nano-Photonics -- 7.John Bowen - Terahertz Nanoscale Science and Technology -- 8.Fabrizio Pinto – Casimir Forces: Fundamental Theory, Computation, and Nano-device Applications -- 9. Diana Adliene – Nano-materials and Nano-technologies for Photon Radiation Enhanced Cancer Treatment -- 10.Oliver Benson – Fundamental Experiments and Quantum Technology Applications with Defect Centres in Diamond -- 11.Hilmi Volkan Demir - Emerging Fields of Colloidal Nanophotonics for Quality Lighting to Versatile Lasing -- 12.Joshua Caldwell - Semiconductor Nano-Photonics using Surface Polaritons -- 13.Wolfram Pernice - Waveguide integrated superconducting single photon detectors -- 14.Stephen Arnold – Whispering Gallery Mode resonators as opto-mechanical probes to nano-particle-microscavity interactios and charge -- 15.Markus Pollnau – Novel Aspects of Fabry-Perot Resonator -- 16.Rolindes Balda - Performance of Nd3+ as structural probe of rare-earth distribution in transparent nanostructured glass-ceramics -- 17.Malrgorzata Guzik - Research on the Yb 3+ ion activated cubic molybdates and molybdato-tungstates for optical transparent ceramics -- Part II: Short Seminars -- 1. Fabian Beutel – Quantum Key Distribution over Free Space -- 2.Antonino Cala’ Lesina – Modelling of Coloured Metal Surfaces by Plasmonics Nanoparticles -- 3.Onur Erdem - Exciton Dynamics of Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Well Stacks -- 4.James Godfrey - InAsP Quantum Dots in InP Nanowire Waveguides as Sources of Quantum Light -- 5. Wladislaw Hartmann - Diamond Nano-Photonic Circuits -- 6.Isabelle Palstra - Superchiral Near Fields in Photonic Crystal Waveguides -- 7.Marya Rudenko - Neodymium doped Luminescent Composites Derived From the Sols Based On Carboxylic Acids -- 8.Konstantin Shportko - Vibrational properties of Ge-Sb-Te phase-change alloys studied by temperature-dependent IR and Raman spectroscopy -- 9.Felix Stete - Size dependence of the coupling strength in plasmon-exciton Nano-Particles -- 10.Hasan Tabanli - Introduction to Shock Wave-Boundary Layer Interaction and Unstart in Supersonic Inlets -- 11.Sevcan Tabanli - Investigation of the white light emission from Er/Nd/Yb rare earth oxides at vacuum and atmospheric pressure -- 12.Nicolai Walter - Carbon Nanotubes as integrated electrically driven Light Source -- Part III: Posters -- 1.Antonino Cala’ Lesina – Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Nonlinear Structured Light1) Antonino Cala’ Lesina – Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Nonlinear Structured Light -- 2.Gabriel Campargue – Cell Poration of Fixed and Live Cells by Phase Shaped femtosecond pulses -- 3.Marco Clementi – On-chip nonlinear optics in silicon rich nitride photonic crystal cavities -- 4.Tobias Frenzel - Mechanical Activity: The elastic counterpart of optical activity -- 5.Wladislaw Hartmann - Highly compact and scalable waveguide-integrated single photon spectrometer based on tailored disorder -- 6.Iyer – Symmetry Breaking and Active Fano resonance Tuning in Dolmen Nano-structures -- 7.Robert Keitel - Pump-Profile Engineering for Spatial- and Spectral-Mode Control in Two-Dimensional Colloidal-Quantum-Dot Spasers -- 8.Caroline Klusmann - Hybridizing whispering gallery modes and plasmonic resonances in a photonic meta-device for bio-sensing applications -- 9.Julian Koepfler - Three-dimensional Chiral Photonic Crystals in the Thz Regime Exhibiting Weyl Points with Topological Charges -- 10.Frederik Mayer - Three-dimensional Fluorescent Security Features Fabricated via 3D Laser Lithography -- 11.Michael Meeker - Strong coupling effects between IR-inactive zone folded LO phonon and localized surface phonon polariton modes in SiC nanopillars -- 12.Tobias Messer - Measuring the intensity profile of arbitrary shaped laser foci using confocal microscopy -- 13.Alexander Munchinger – 3D Cubic buclking mechanical metamaterials -- 14.Stefano Orlando – Light absorbing diamond for solar energy conversion -- 15.Nikolai Passler - Nonlinear Response and Strong Coupling of Surface Phonon Polaritons -- 16.Marco Passoni - Grating couplers in Silicon-on-insulator: the role of photonic guided resonances on lineshape and bandwith -- 17.Siim Pikker - Aluminum plasmonics: fabrication and characterization of broadly tunable plasmonic surfaces for plasmon molecule strong-coupling and fluorescence enhancement -- 18.Jinq Yuan Qu - 3D Metamaterials with Negative Thermal Expansion and Negative Effective Compressibility -- 19.Andrei Ramanenka - Colloidal Spherical Silver Nanoparticles Based Plasmon Enhanced Fluorescence for Rapid Quantitative Point of Care Testing Fluorescent Immunoassay Development -- 20.Maryia Rudenko - Synthesis And Photoluminescence Of Strontium Titanate Xerogels Doped With Terbium, Ytterbium And Europium -- 21.Philip Schrinner - Integration of single photon sources with nano-photonic circuits -- 22.Konstantin Shportko - Vibrational properties of Ge-Sb-Te phase-change alloys studied by IR and Raman spectroscopy at different temperatures -- 23.Vladislav Stefanov - Quantum state engineering with single atom laser -- 24.Felix Stete - Signatures of Strong Coupling on Nanoparticles: Revealing Absorption Anticrossing by Tuning the Dielectric Environment -- 25.Sevcan Tabanli – Solid State Synthesis, structural and Up-Conversion Properties of Yb3+/Er3+ and Yb3+/Tm3+/Er3+ doped La2Ti2O7 Phosphors -- 26.Silvia Tofani- Static and tunable devices for terahertz focusing and beam steering -- 7.List of Participants.
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