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Dressed Photons : Concepts of Light–Matter Fusion Technology / by Motoichi Ohtsu.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Nano-Optics and NanophotonicsEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Descripción: x, 324 páginas 156 ilustraciones, 26 ilustraciones en color. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783642395697
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QC173.96-174.52
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introduction and Background -- Concepts of Dressed Photons -- Optical Near-Fields and Effective Interactions as a Base of Nanophotonics -- Principles of Operations of Devices Using Dressed Photons -- Principles of Nanofabrication Using Dressed Photons -- Nanophotonic Devices -- Nanophotonic Fabrication -- Nanophotonic Energy Conversion -- Nanophotonic Systems and their Evolution to Related Sciences.
Resumen: Authored by the developer of dressed photon science and technology as well as nanophotonics, this book outlines concepts of the subject using a novel theoretical framework that differs from conventional wave optics. It provides a quantum theoretical description of optical near fields and related problems that puts matter excitation such as electronic and vibrational ones on an equal footing with photons. By this description, optical near fields are interpreted as quasi-particles and named dressed photons which carry the material excitation energy in a nanometric space. The author then explores novel nanophotonic devices, fabrications, and energy conversion based on the theoretical picture of dressed photons. Further, this book looks at how the assembly of nanophotonic devices produces information and communication systems.  Dressed photon science and technology is on its way to revolutionizing various applications in devices, fabrications, and systems. Promoting further exploration in the field, this book presents physically intuitive concepts, theories, and technical details for students, engineers, and scientists engaged in research and development in dressed photon science and technology as well as nanophotonics.
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Introduction and Background -- Concepts of Dressed Photons -- Optical Near-Fields and Effective Interactions as a Base of Nanophotonics -- Principles of Operations of Devices Using Dressed Photons -- Principles of Nanofabrication Using Dressed Photons -- Nanophotonic Devices -- Nanophotonic Fabrication -- Nanophotonic Energy Conversion -- Nanophotonic Systems and their Evolution to Related Sciences.

Authored by the developer of dressed photon science and technology as well as nanophotonics, this book outlines concepts of the subject using a novel theoretical framework that differs from conventional wave optics. It provides a quantum theoretical description of optical near fields and related problems that puts matter excitation such as electronic and vibrational ones on an equal footing with photons. By this description, optical near fields are interpreted as quasi-particles and named dressed photons which carry the material excitation energy in a nanometric space. The author then explores novel nanophotonic devices, fabrications, and energy conversion based on the theoretical picture of dressed photons. Further, this book looks at how the assembly of nanophotonic devices produces information and communication systems.  Dressed photon science and technology is on its way to revolutionizing various applications in devices, fabrications, and systems. Promoting further exploration in the field, this book presents physically intuitive concepts, theories, and technical details for students, engineers, and scientists engaged in research and development in dressed photon science and technology as well as nanophotonics.

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