Optical Near Fields - Motoichi Ohtsu, Kiyoshi Kobayashi

Optical Near Fields

Introduction to Classical and Quantum Theories of Electromagnetic Phenomena at the Nanoscale
Buch | Hardcover
XI, 206 Seiten
2003 | 2004
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-40483-5 (ISBN)
90,94 inkl. MwSt
This book outlines physically intuitive concepts and theories for students, engineers, and scientists who will be engaged in research in nanophotonics and atom photonics. The main topic is the optical near ?eld, i.e., the thin ?lm of light that is localized on the surface of a nanometric material. In the early 1980s, one of the authors (M. Ohtsu) started his pioneering research on optical near ?elds because he judged that nanometer-sized light would be required to shift the paradigm of optical science and technology. This ?eld of research did not exist previously, and was not compatible with trends in opticalscienceandtechnology.However,hewasencouragedbytheknowledge that scientists in other countries started similar research in the mid 1980s. In the 1990s, optical technology progressed very rapidly and the p- tonics industry developed, but further progress became di?cult due to the fundamental limit of light known as the di?raction limit. However, there was a growing awareness among scientists and engineers that this limit can be overcome using optical near ?elds. Since a drastic paradigm shift in the c- cepts of optics is required to understand the intrinsic nature of optical near ?elds, the demand for a textbook on this subject has increased. The present book aims to meet this demand.

Motoiochi Ohtsu was appointed a Research Associate, an Associate professor, a Professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. From 1986 to 1987, while on leave from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, he joined the Crawford Hill Laboratory, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ. In 2004, he moved to the University of Tokyo as a professor. He has written over 417 papers and received 87 patents. He is the author, co-author, and editor of 55 books, including 22 in English. In 2000, he was appointed as the President of the Tokyo Chapter, LEOS, IEEE. From 2000, He is an executive director of the Japan Society of Applied Physics. His main field of interests is nanophotonics.He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, and a Fellow of the Japan Society of Applied Physics. He is also a Tandem Member of the Science Council of Japan. Awards: 14 prizes from academic institutions, including the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering of Japan in 2007, the Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics in 2009.

1 Deadlocks in Conventional Optical Science and Technology.- 2 Breaking Through the Diffraction Limit by Optical Near Field.- 3 Past and Present of Near-Field Optics.- 4 Dipole-Dipole Interaction Model of Optical Near Field.- 5 Electrodynamics of Oscillating Electric Dipoles.- 6 Self-Consistent Method Using a Propagator.- 7 Picture of Optical Near Field Based on Electric Charges Induced on the Surface and Polarized Currents.- 8 Picture of Optical Near Field as a Virtual Cloud Around a Nanometric System Surrounded by a Macroscopic System.- 9 Application to Nanophotonics and Atom Photonics.- A Basic Formulae of Electromagnetism.- A.1 Maxwell's Equations and Related Formulae.- A.1.1 Static Electric and Magnetic Fields.- A.1.2 Dynamic Electric and Magnetic Fields.- A.1.3 Electromagnetic Fields Generated by an Electric Dipole.- A.1.4 Power Radiated from an Electric Dipole.- B Refractive Index of a Metal.- C Exciton-Polariton.- D Derivation of Equations in Chapter 8.- D.1 Derivation of (8.1).- D.2 Derivation of (8.2).- D.3 Derivation of (8.3).- D.4 Projection Operator Method and Derivation of (8.5).- D.4.1 Definition of a Projection Operator.- D.4.2 Derivation of an Effective Operator.- D.6 Derivation of (8.9).- D.7 Derivation of (8.12).- Solutions to Problems.- References.

From the reviews:

"The main topic of this book is the optical near field, i.e., the thin film of light that is localized on the surface of a nanometric material. ... the book outlines physically intuitive concepts and theories for students, engineers, and scientists who will be engaged in research in nanophotonics and atom photonics. ... this book is a good and complete overview of the subject." (Olivier Van Overschelde, Physicalia, Vol. 57 (3), 2005)

"The authors introduce this work as a textbook for the new field of near field optics. ... Many of the ideas expressed in the book are original, interesting and thought provoking. Physical insight and intuition plays an important role, making it enjoyable and relatively easy reading. Libraries associated with nanotechnology and/or optics should possess the book. ... In conclusion, this is a nice book that is suitable as a reference and good reading for engineers, scientists and graduate students with adequate background ... ." (Professor J. Shamir, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 46 (1), 2005)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.11.2003
Reihe/Serie Advanced Texts in Physics
Zusatzinfo XI, 206 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 540 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte diffraction • electrodynamics • Electro-optics • Imaging • Mikrooptik • Nanophotonics • nanotechnology • Near Field Optics • Optics • Photonics • Quantenoptik
ISBN-10 3-540-40483-X / 354040483X
ISBN-13 978-3-540-40483-5 / 9783540404835
Zustand Neuware
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