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The aim of this textbook is to provide an overview of nanophotonics, a discipline which was developed around the turn of the millennium. This unique and rapidly evolving subject area is the result of a collaboration between various scientific communities working on different aspects of light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. These include near-field optics and super-resolution microscopy, photonic crystals, diffractive optics, plasmonics, optoelectronics, synthesis of metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles, two-dimensional materials, and metamaterials.
The book is aimed at graduate students with a background in physics, electrical engineering, material science, or chemistry, as well as lecturers and researchers working within these fields.
Contents
Part I - Basics of Electromagnetic Optics
1: Basics of Electrodynamics of Continuous Media
2: Radiation
3: Electrodynamics in Material Media: Constitutive Relations
4: Propagation
5: Reflection and Refraction at an Interface
6: Guided Modes
7: Basics of Resonators and Cavities
Part II - Optical Properties of Confined Electrons
8: Semiconductors and Quantum Wells
9: More Conned Electrons : Quantum Dots and Quantum Wires
Part III - Advanced Concepts in Nanophotonics
10: Fundamental Concepts of Near-Field Optics
11: Introduction to Super-Resolution Optical Imaging
12: Scattering. Green Tensor and Local Density of Electromagnetic States
Part IV - Plasmonics
13: Propagating Surface Plasmons
14: Localized Surface Plasmons
Part V - Articial Media: Photonics Crystals and Meta-Materials
15: Propagation in Periodic Media (I) : Bloch Modes and Homogenization
16: Propagation in Periodic Media (II): Photonic Crystals
17: Periodic Waveguide
18: Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
Part VI - Confined Photons: Nanoantennas, Microcavities and Optoelectronic Devices
19: Controlling Light-Matter Interaction at the Nanoscale with Cavities and Nanoantennas
20: From Nanophotonics to Devices
Part VII - Fluctuational Electrodynamics
21: Fluctuational Electrodynamics