Progress in Nano-Electro-Optics II, 2004
Novel Devices and Atom Manipulation

Springer Series in Optical Sciences Series, Vol. 89

Coordinator: Ohtsu Motoichi

Language: English

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Progress in nano-electro-optics II : Novel devices & atom manipulation (Series in optical sciences, Vol. 89)
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Novel Devices and Atom Manipulation, the second and concluding volume of Progress in Nano-Electro-Optics, focuses on applications to novel devices and atom manipulation. Each chapter is written by a leading scientists in the field. Part II addresses the latest developments in nano-optical techniques, dealing with topics such as: the reasons that the resolution of nano-electro-optical techniques extend beyond the diffraction limit; applications of excitonic polaritons to opto-electronic devices; instrumentation of near-field optical microscopy to study quantum confined systems; and atom manipulation by optical near-field techniques. Together with volume I (Basics and Theory of Near-Field Optics), these overviews are a valuable resource for engineers and scientists working in the field of nano-electro-optics

Classical Theory on Electromagnetic Near Field.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Definition of Near Field and Far Field.- 3 Boundary Scattering Formulation with Scalar Potential.- 4 Boundary Scattering Formulation with Dual EM Potential.- 5 Application of Boundary Scattering Formulation with Dual EM Potential to EM Near-Field Problem.- 6 Summary and Remaining Problems.- 7 Theoretical Formula for Intensity of Far Field, Near Field and Signal in NOM.- 8 Mathematical Basis of Boundary Scattering Formulation.- 9 Green’s Function and Delta Function in Vector Field Analysis.- References.- Excitonic Polaritons in Quantum-Confined Systems and Their Applications to Optoelectronic Devices.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Fundamental Aspects of Excitonic Polaritons Propagating in Quantum-Confined Systems.- 3 Applications to Optoelectronic Devices.- 4 Summary and Future Prospects.- References.- Nano-Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of Single Semiconductor Quantum Constituents.- 1 Introduction.- 2 General Description of NSOM.- 3 Design, Fabrication, and Evaluation of NSOM Aperture Probes.- 4 Super-Resolution in Single-Molecule Detection.- 5 Single Quantum-Dot Spectroscopy.- 6 Real-Space Mapping of Exciton Wavefunction Confined in a QD.- 7 Carrier Localization in Cluster States in GaNAs.- 8 Perspectives.- References.- Atom Deflector and Detector with Near-Field Light.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Slit-Type Deflector.- 3 Slit-Type Detector.- 4 Guiding Cold Atoms through Hollow Light with Sisyphus Cooling.- 5 Outlook.- References.
An up-to-date status report presenting the current state of the art in nano-optics Will be useful to all researchers working at the forefront of near-field optics and nano-electro-optics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras