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Nanophotonics with surface plasmons
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Nanophotonics with surface plasmons

Author: Vladimir M Shalaev; Satoshi Kawata
Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2007.
Series: Advances in nano-optics and nano-photonics
Edition/Format: Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Vladimir M Shalaev; Satoshi Kawata
ISBN: 0444528385 9780444528384
OCLC Number: 70881751
Description: xiv, 325 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Contents: Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Dynamic components utilizing long-range surface plasmon polaritons -- ʹ 1.Introduction -- ʹ 2. Fundamentals of long-range surface plasmon polaritons -- ʹ 3. Basic waveguide fabrication and characterization -- ʹ 4. Interferometric modulators and directional-coupler switches -- ʹ 5. In-line extinction modulators -- ʹ 6. Integrated power monitors -- ʹ 7. Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2. Metal strip and wire waveguides for surface plasmon polaritons -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. Experimental aspects -- ʹ 3. Metal strips -- ʹ 4. Metal nanowires -- ʹ 5. Summary and future directions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3. Super-resolution microscopy using surface plasmon polaritons -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. Principles of SPP-assisted microscopy -- ʹ 3. Imaging through photonic crystal space -- ʹ 4. Imaging and resolution tests -- ʹ 5. The role of effective refractive index of the SPP crystal mirror -- ʹ 6. Experimental observation of negative refraction -- ʹ 7. SPP microscopy application in biological imaging -- ʹ 8. Digital resolution enhancement -- ʹ 9. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4. Active plasmonics -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. The concept of active plasmonics -- ʹ 3. Coupling light to and from SPP waves with gratings -- ʹ 4. Modelling SPP propagation in an active plasmonic device -- ʹ 5. Active plasmonics: experimental tests -- ʹ 6. Summary and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5. Surface plasmons and gain media -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. Estimation of the critical gain -- ʹ 3. Experimental samples and setups -- ʹ 4. Experimental results and discussion -- ʹ 5. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6. Optical super-resolution for ultra-high density optical data storage -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. Features and mechanisms of super-RENS disk - types A and B -- ʹ 3. Features of super-RENS disk - type C -- ʹ 4. Understanding the super-resolution mechanism of type C disk -- ʹ 5. Combination of plasmonic enhancement and type C super-RENS disk -- ʹ 6. Summary -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 7. Metal stripe surface plasmon waveguides -- ʹ 1. Introduction -- ʹ 2. Experimental techniques -- ʹ 3. Numerical methods -- ʹ 4. Leaky modes supported by metal stripe waveguides -- ʹ 5. Analytical models for stripe modes -- ʹ 6. Propagation along metal stripe waveguides -- ʹ 7. Summary -- References -- Chapter 8. Biosensing with plasmonic nanoparticles -- ʹ 1. The current need for new types of biosensors -- ʹ 2. Nanoparticle plasmons -- ʹ 3. Metal nanoparticles replacing fluorophores in assays -- ʹ 4. Coupled NPP resonances as sensor signal -- ʹ 5. Dielectric environment plasmonic biosensors -- ʹ 6. Biosensing with surface-enhanced Raman scattering -- ʹ 7. Concluding remarks -- A
Series Title: Advances in nano-optics and nano-photonics
Responsibility: edited by V.M. Shalaev, S. Kawata.
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