INTRODUCTION TO PLASMONICS, AN INTRODUCTION TO PLASMONICS, AN
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Publisher Description

What is a plasmon? Is it a particle, like a photon or a wave? Plasmonics stands at the frontier of condensed matter physics, which is the world of electrons, optics and of photons. Plasmonics is one of the most active fields in nanophotonics. This book begins by exploring the concepts behind waves, and the electromagnetic description of light when it interacts with metals; it dedicates every chapter thereafter to all aspects of plasmonics. In particular, the surface plasmon polariton wave is explained in full detail, as well as the localized surface plasmon resonance of metallic nanoparticles. The active research area opened by plasmonics, as well as its applications, are also briefly explained, such as advanced biosensing, subwavelength waveguiding, quantum plasmonics, nanoparticle-based cancer therapies, optical nano-antenna and high-efficiency photovoltaic cells.

The book is adapted for graduate students and places a special emphasis on providing complete explanations of the fundamental concepts of plasmonics. Further, each of these concepts is illustrated with examples drawn from the most recent scientific literature. Each chapter ends with a set of exercises that will help the reader revise the concepts and go deeper into the world of plasmonics. More than 70 exercises are included.

Contents:
PrefaceAbout the AuthorsIntroductionKey Concepts of Electromagnetism for PlasmonicsOptical Properties of MetalsWave Propagation at InterfacesSurface Plasmon Polaritons at Planar InterfacesPropagative Plasmonics for BiosensingPropagative Plasmons in WaveguidesFundamentals of Localized Plasmon in NanospheresLocalized Plasmon Resonance of Complex NanostructuresLSPR for Nano-optics and Biomedical ApplicationsFuture Applications of PlasmonicsIndex
Readership: The book is intended for academia: university, college and engineering schools. Specially suited for graduate students in physics, materials science or chemistry. Also useful for PhD students and researchers entering the field of plasmonics as well as undergraduate courses in physics and electromagnetism.

Key Features: Plasmonics entered the research labs some 30 years ago and it is now a well-established and still developing research topic. It is now taught in many universities worldwide but there is no textbook that describes this area from a teaching point of view with step-by-step derivations and explanations. The book bridges this gap

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2023
August 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
356
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
29.5
MB
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