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Progress In Nanoelectrooptics Vii Chemical Biological And Nanophotonic Technologies For Nanooptical Devices And Systems 1st Edition H Tokoro

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Progress In Nanoelectrooptics Vii Chemical Biological And Nanophotonic Technologies For Nanooptical Devices And Systems 1st Edition H Tokoro
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Progress In Nanoelectrooptics Vii Chemical Biological And Nanophotonic Technologies For Nanooptical Devices And Systems 1st Edition H Tokoro instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.1 MB
Pages: 149
Author: H. Tokoro, S. Ohkoshi (auth.), Motoichi Ohtsu (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642039508, 3642039502
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Progress In Nanoelectrooptics Vii Chemical Biological And Nanophotonic Technologies For Nanooptical Devices And Systems 1st Edition H Tokoro by H. Tokoro, S. Ohkoshi (auth.), Motoichi Ohtsu (eds.) 9783642039508, 3642039502 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on chemical and nanophotonic technology to be used to develop novel nano-optical devices and systems. It begins with temperature- and photo-induced phase transition of ferromagnetic materials. Further topics include: energy transfer in artificial photosynthesis, homoepitaxial multiple quantum wells in ZnO, near-field photochemical etching and nanophotonic devices based on a nonadiabatic process and optical near-field energy transfer, respectively and polarization control in the optical near-field for optical information security. Taken as a whole, this overview will be a valuable resource for engineers and scientists working in the field of nano-electro-optics.

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