
Nano-Optics
Fundamentals, Experimental Methods, and Applications
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-0-12-818392-2 (ISBN)
Description
Nano-Optics: Fundamentals, Experimental Methods, and Applications offers insights into the fundamentals and industrial applications of nanoscale light-emitting materials and their composites. This book serves as a reference, offering an overview of existing research, with a particular focus on industrial applications. Nano-optics is the branch of nanoscience and nanotechnology that deals with interaction of light with nanoscale objects. This book explores the materials, structure, manufacturing techniques, and industrial applications of nano-optics. The applications discussed include healthcare, communication, astronomy, and satellites.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics and R&D industry researchers in the fields of materials science and engineering
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-818392-2 (9780128183922)
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Sabu Thomas | Yves Grohens | Guillaume Vignaud
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Fundamentals, Experimental Methods, and Applications
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Persons
Prof. Sabu Thomas is a globally renowned scientist and one of the leading researchers in polymer science and nanotechnology. He currently serves as Professor of Polymer Science & Engineering and was the former Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. Prof. Thomas is internationally recognized for his pioneering work on polymer blends, nanocomposites, green materials, and sustainable polymers. Professor Yves Grohens is the Director of the LIMATB (Material Engineering) Laboratory of Universite de Bretagne Sud, France. His master's and PhD degrees were from Besancon University, France. After finishing his studies, he worked as assistant professor and later professor in various reputed universities in France. He is an invited professor to many universities in different parts of the world as well. His areas of interest include physicochemical studies of polymer surfaces and interfaces, phase transitions in thin films confinement, nano and bio composites design and characterization, and biodegradation of polymers and biomaterials. He has written several book chapters, monographs, and scientific reviews and has published 130 international publications. He is the chairman and member of advisory committees of many international conferences. Guillaume Vignaud is Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of South Brittany, France. His research focuses on the optical properties of nanoscale thin films. Dr. Nandakumar Kalarikkal is an Associate Professor at the School of Pure and Applied Physics and Joint Director of the International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. His research activities involve applications of nanostructured materials, laser plasma, and phase transitions. He is the recipient of research fellowships and associateships from prestigious government organizations such as the Department of Science and Technology and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research of the Government of India. He has active collaborations with national and international scientific institutions in India, South Africa, Slovenia, Canada, France, Germany, Malaysia, Australia, and the United States. He has more than 130 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He also co-edited nine books of scientific interest and co-authored many book chapters. Dr Jemy James obtained his Phd from University of South Brittany, France, and is presently working at WITec GmbH, Germany. He was earlier Junior Research Fellow at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottyam, India.
Editor
Director, ComposiTIC laboratory, University of South Brittany, France.
Assistant Professor, University of South Brittany, France
International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and School of Pure and Applied Physics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Support Engineer, WITec GmbH, Germany
Content
1. From nature: Optics, nanotechnology, and nano-optics
2. Nano-optics: Challenges, trends, and future
3. Nano-optics for healthcare applications
4. Laser, nanoparticles, and optics
5. Introduction to quantum plasmonic sensing
6. Nanobiophotonics and fluorescence nanoscopy in 2020
7. Nanotechnology-based fiber-optic chemical and biosensors
8. Light transport in three-dimensional photonic crystals
9. Application of two-dimensional materials in fiber laser systems
10. Carbon nanotube-based sensors and their application
11. Optical fiber coated with zinc oxide nanorods toward light sidecoupling for sensing application
12. Synthesis, characterization, and applications of opals
13. Theoretical methods, simulation and modeling in nano-optics
14. Photonic crystals-based light-trapping approach in solar cells
2. Nano-optics: Challenges, trends, and future
3. Nano-optics for healthcare applications
4. Laser, nanoparticles, and optics
5. Introduction to quantum plasmonic sensing
6. Nanobiophotonics and fluorescence nanoscopy in 2020
7. Nanotechnology-based fiber-optic chemical and biosensors
8. Light transport in three-dimensional photonic crystals
9. Application of two-dimensional materials in fiber laser systems
10. Carbon nanotube-based sensors and their application
11. Optical fiber coated with zinc oxide nanorods toward light sidecoupling for sensing application
12. Synthesis, characterization, and applications of opals
13. Theoretical methods, simulation and modeling in nano-optics
14. Photonic crystals-based light-trapping approach in solar cells