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Plasmonics: Fundamentals and Applications


by Stefan A. Maier

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Sales Rank: 589965
Studio: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 223
Publication Date: May 15, 2007
Publisher: Springer


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Considered one of the major fields of photonics of the beginning 21st century, plasmonics offers the potential to confine and guide light below the diffraction limit and promises a new generation of highly miniaturized photonic devices. Offering both a comprehensive introduction to the field and an extensive overview of the current state of the art, "Plasmonics: Fundamentals and Applications" should be of great value to the newcomer and to the experienced researcher.

The first part of the book describes the fundamentals of this research area, starting with a review of Maxwell’s equations in a form suited to the description of metals. Subsequent chapters introduce the two major ingredients of plasmonics, surface plasmon polaritons at metallic interfaces and localized plasmons in nanostructures. The mathematics of their description, excitation and imaging of the modes are discussed. This part closes with a presentation of electromagnetic surface waves at lower frequencies in the THz and microwave regime, comprising both spoof or designer plasmons and surface phonon polaritons.

Building on the fundamentals, the second part discusses some of the most prominent applications of plasmons: Plasmon waveguides, extraordinary transmission through aperture arrays, sensing and surface enhanced Raman scattering, spectroscopy as well as metamaterials. Exemplary studies in each of these fields taken from the original literature are presented.



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exciting prospects; no longer just pure research  
Plasmonics still seems to be a new term. When I studied surface plasmons as an undergrad in 1982, it was a field of pure research. In retrospect, with quite limited tools for fabricating devices, compared to the semiconductor fab-driven capabilities now available. Maier explains why the field has changed so much. At a level written for the solid state physicist.

Much of the book is about surface plasmons, as opposed to bulk plasmons. Showing how these can be exited and used for novel ways to propagate EM radiation thru different materials. Applications include near field microscopy and new waveguides.

One chapter goes into how radiation can be transmitted through thin metal films, where these have regular patterns of holes or corrugations. This chapter is perhaps the most intriguing. It certainly was started by a researcher in 98, who triggered a considerable amount of interest by others.



September 14, 2007


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