Description
Optics and Its Applications, 1st ed. 2022
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium OPTICS-2022
Springer Proceedings in Physics Series, Vol. 281
Coordinators: Blaschke David, Firsov Dmitry, Papoyan Aram, Sarkisyan Hayk A.
Language: EnglishSubject for Optics and Its Applications:
Keywords
Strong-Field Optics; Optics of Nanostructures; Electro-Optical Effects in Condensed Matter; Mathematical Methods in Optics; Singular Optics; Integrated Photonics; Biophotonics; Optical Properties of Nanostructures; Moshinsky Model; Förster Energy Transfer; Quantum Dots; Stranski−Krastanov Growth Mode
Publication date: 10-2023
213 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 10-2022
213 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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This book features selected articles based on contributions presented at the 9th International Symposium on Optics and Its Applications (OPTICS-2022) in Yerevan-Ashtarak, Armenia. The annual OPTICS symposium brings together renowned experts from all over the world working in the fields of atomic optics, plasmonics, optics of nanostructures, as well as the optics of condensed matter, and provides a perfect setting for their discussions of the most recent developments in this area.
The 9th iteration in this series, dedicated to the 80th birthday of Academician Eduard Kazaryan, focuses on topics dealing with the spectroscopy of real and artificial atoms, linear and nonlinear optical characteristics of quantum wells, and two-dimensional materials. The book highlights recent results of few-particle optical characteristics of artificial atoms in the framework of the exactly solvable Moshinsky model, as well as an electro-optical analog of the magneto-optical Faraday effect. In addition, a detailed study of the nucleation process, its characterization, as well as electronic and optical properties of graded composition quantum dots in the Stranski?Krastanov growth mode, is presented.
Features contributions in the fields of atomic optics, plasmonics, and optics of nanostructures and condensed matter
Highlights recent results of few-particle optical characteristics of artificial atoms, as well as electro-optical analog
Is dedicated to the 80th birthday of Academician Eduard Kazaryan