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Active Plasmonics and Tuneable Plasmonic Metamaterials
ISBN: 978-1-118-63445-5
June 2013
336 pages
Provides an overview of the current and future states of plasmonics and plasmonic-based metamaterials, with an emphasis on active functionalities
Plasmonics refers to the science and technology of manipulating electromagnetic signals by coherent coupling of photons to free electron oscillations at the interface between a conductor and a dielectric. Over the last ten years, this research field has emerged as an extremely promising technology with several fields of application such as information technology, energy, high-density data storage, life sciences, and security.
Active Plasmonics and Tuneable Plasmonic Metamaterials provides a collection of authoritative reviews in plasmonics from the most well-respected scientists in this fast-growing and technologically important field. It covers active plasmonics functionalities in waveguide-based systems as well as metamaterials with an emphasis on electric-field and optically-driven integrated plasmonic sources, nonlinear plasmonic elements, tuneable plasmonic metamaterials, and plasmonic nanolasers.
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Ideal for researchers and students in the fields of plasmonics, photonics, and nanotechnology, this book describes in depth the road already traveled in plasmonics and the future possibilities of this rich and vital technology.