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Nano-Optics

by Satoshi Kawata (Editor), Motoichi Ohtsu (Editor), Masahiro Irie
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Overview

Nano-optics is a new optical science dealing with the evanescent photons confined in nanometer-scale volumes. This book contains the latest developments in imaging theories, both electromagnetic and quantum optical, and discussions on the instrumentation in nano-optics. Applications of nano-optics to chemistry, quantum device physics and biological science are also shown.

Synopsis

When a photon meets a nanostructure, many interesting phenomena occur. This book aims at developing the theories and the applications of photon interactions with nanostructures. The contributors were all participants in the well-known Japanese national research project, "Near-Field Nano-Optics", which ran from 1997 to 2000. The book covers a wide range of disciplines in nano-optics, including the theoretical development of imaging-contrast mechanisms as a result of photon and nanomatter interactions, and discussions on different near-field nanoprobes. Applications of nano-optics to sensing, imaging, analysis, and the fabrication of nanostructures, such as molecules and quantum devices, are also discussed, with a collection of experimental examples.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783540418290

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