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Active Plasmonics And Tuneable Plasmonic Metamaterials Anatoly V Zayats

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Active Plasmonics And Tuneable Plasmonic Metamaterials Anatoly V Zayats
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.35 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Anatoly V. Zayats, Stefan Maier
ISBN: 9781118092088, 9781118634394, 1118092082, 111863439X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Active Plasmonics And Tuneable Plasmonic Metamaterials Anatoly V Zayats by Anatoly V. Zayats, Stefan Maier 9781118092088, 9781118634394, 1118092082, 111863439X instant download after payment.

This book, edited by two of the most respected researchers in plasmonics,  gives an overview of the current state in plasmonics and plasmonic-based metamaterials, with an emphasis on active functionalities and an eye to future developments. This book is multifunctional, useful for newcomers and scientists interested in applications of plasmonics and metamaterials as well as for established researchers in this multidisciplinary area.

Content:
Chapter 1 Spaser, Plasmonic Amplification, and Loss Compensation (pages 1–39): MARK I. STOCKMAN
Chapter 2 Nonlinear Effects in Plasmonic Systems (pages 41–67): PAVEL GINZBURG and MEIR ORENSTEIN
Chapter 3 Plasmonic Nanorod Metamaterials as a Platform for Active Nanophotonics (pages 69–104): GREGORY A. WURTZ, WAYNE DICKSON, ANATOLY V. ZAYATS, ANTONY MURPHY and ROBERT J. POLLARD
Chapter 4 Transformation Optics for Plasmonics (pages 105–152): ALEXANDRE AUBRY and JOHN B. PENDRY
Chapter 5 Loss Compensation and Amplification of Surface Plasmon Polaritons (pages 153–170): PIERRE BERINI
Chapter 6 Controlling Light Propagation with Interfacial Phase Discontinuities (pages 171–217): NANFANG YU, MIKHAIL A. KATS, PATRICE GENEVET, FRANCESCO AIETA, ROMAIN BLANCHARD, GUILLAUME AOUST, ZENO GABURRO and FEDERICO CAPASSO
Chapter 7 Integrated Plasmonic Detectors (pages 219–241): PIETER NEUTENS and PAUL VAN DORPE
Chapter 8 Terahertz Plasmonic Surfaces for Sensing (pages 243–260): STEPHEN M. HANHAM and STEFAN A. MAIER
Chapter 9 Subwavelength Imaging by Extremely Anisotropic Media (pages 261–287): PAVEL A. BELOV
Chapter 10 Active and Tuneable Metallic Nanoslit Lenses (pages 289–316): SATOSHI ISHII, XINGJIE NI, VLADIMIR P. DRACHEV, MARK D. THORESON, VLADIMIR M. SHALAEV and ALEXANDER V. KILDISHEV

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