Description: Progress in Nanophotonics 2 Please note: this item is printed on demand and will take extra time before it can be dispatched to you (up to 20 working days). Author(s): Motoichi Ohtsu Format: Hardback Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K ISBN-13: 9783642357183, 978-3642357183 Synopsis This book focuses the recent progress in nanophotonics technology to be used to develop novel nano-optical devices, fabrication technology, and advanced systems. It begins with a review of near-field excitation dynamics in molecules. Further topics include: wavelength up-converting a phonon-assisted excitation process with degenerate beams and non-degenerate beams in dye grains, a fabrication method of semiconductor quantum dots including self-assembly of InAs quantum dots based on the Stranski-Krastanov growth mode, single-nanotube spectroscopy and time-resolved spectroscopy for studying novel excitonic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes. The striking features of ecxitons in the carbon nanotube, multiple-exciton states, and microfluidic and extended-nano fluidic techniques. These topics are reviewed by nine leading scientists. This overview is a variable resource for engineers and scientists working in the field of nanophotonics.
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Book Title: Progress in Nanophotonics 2
Subject Area: Nanotechnology
Item Height: 235mm
Item Width: 155mm
Author: Motoichi Ohtsu
Publication Name: Progress in Nanophotonics 2
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin AND Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. KG
Subject: Engineering & Technology, Physics
Publication Year: 2013
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 4026g
Number of Pages: 169 Pages