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Title Progress in nano-electro-optics III : industrial applications and dynamics of the nano-optical system / edited by Motoichi Ohtsu
Published Berlin ; London : Springer, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (226 pages) : illustrations
Series Springer series in optical sciences, 0342-4111 ; 96
Springer series in optical sciences ; 96.
Contents Near-Field Optical Fiber Probes and the Imaging Applications -- A Novel Method for Forming Uniform Surface-Adsorbed Metal Particles and Development of a Localized Surface-Plasmon Resonance Sensor -- Near-Field Optical-Head Technology for High-Density, Near-Field Optical Recording -- Nano-Optical Media for Ultrahigh-Density Storage -- A Phenomenological Description of Optical Near Fields and Optical Properties of N Two-Level Systems Interacting with Optical Near Fields
Summary This unique monograph series Progress in Nano-Electro Optics reviews the results of advanced studies of electro-optics on the nanometric scale. This third volume covers the most recent topics of theoretical and experimental interest including classical and quantum optics, organic and inorganic material science and technology, surface science, spectroscopy, atom manipulation, photonics, and electronics. Each chapter is written by one or more leading scientists from the relevant field. Thus, high-quality scientific and technical information is provided to scientists, engineers, and students engaged in nano-electro optics and nanophotonics research. The first two volumes addressed the "Basics and Theory of Near Field Optics" (2002) and "Novel Devices and Atom Manipulation" (2003)
Analysis fysica
physics
optica
optics
elektromagnetisme
electromagnetism
Physics (General)
Fysica (algemeen)
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In Springer e-books
Subject Electrooptics.
Nanotechnology.
Physique.
Electrooptics
Nanotechnology
Óptica.
Form Electronic book
Author Ohtsu, Motoichi.
ISBN 9783540268451
3540268456
1280411988
9781280411984
Other Titles Industrial applications and dynamiocs of the nano-optical system