
The aim of this textbook is to provide an overview of nanophotonics, a discipline which was developed around the turn of the millennium. This unique and rapidly evolving subject area is the result of a collaboration between various scientific communities working on different aspects of light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. These include near-field optics and super-resolution microscopy, photonic crystals, diffractive optics, plasmonics, optoelectronics, synthesis of metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles, two-dimensional materials, and metamaterials. The book is aimed at graduate students with a background in physics, electrical engineering, material science, or chemistry, as well as lecturers and researchers working within these fields.
This textbook investigates the fundamental principles and interdisciplinary applications of light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. The authors, Henri Benisty, Jean-Jacques Greffet, and Philippe Lalanne, leverage their expertise in optics and photonics to synthesize a complex field that emerged at the turn of the millennium. The text provides a structured framework for understanding how various scientific communities contribute to the advancement of nanophotonic technologies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for graduate-level study in physics and electrical engineering. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for researchers and students already possessing a strong background in the physical sciences.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191089354
ISBN-13:
9780191089350
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