Nanophotonicsis a comprehensive introduction to the emerging area
concerned with controlling and shaping optical fields at a
subwavelength scale. Photonic crystals and microcavities are
extensively described, including non-linear optical effects.
Local-probe techniques are presented and are used to characterize
plasmonic devices. The emerging fields of semiconductor
nanocrystals and nanobiophotonics are also presented.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.
Chapter 1. Photonic crystals: from microphotonics to nanophotonics.
Chapter 2. Bidimensional photonic crystals for photonic integrated circuits.
Chapter 3. Photonic crystal fibers.
Chapter 4. Quantum Dots in optical microcavities.
Chapter 5. Nonlinear optics in nano- and microstructures.
Chapter 6. Third-order optical nonlinearities in photonic crystals.
Chapter 7. Controling the optical near-field: implications for nanotechnology.
Chapter 8. Sub-wavelength optics: toward plasmonics.
Chapter 9. The confined universe of electrons in semiconductor nanocrystals.
Chapter 10. Nano-biophotonics.
List of Authors.
Index.
Über den Autor
Hervé Rigneault leads a group of researchers at the
Fresnel Institute in France in the field of nanobiophotonics.
Jean-Michel Lourtioz coordinates the French network on
nanophotonics.
Claude Delalande is currently working on the optical
properties of semiconductor nanostructures and has been Director of
the
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain since 1999.
Juan Ariel Levenson is the leader of the Centre of
Nanosciences of the Paris-Region, France.