This step-by-step approach makes quantum theory of plasmons accessible to readers without specialized training in theory. Suitable for postgraduate students in the field of plasmonics, opto-electronics and photonics, and for researchers active in the field of photo-voltaics, opto-electronics, nano-plasmonics and nano-photonics.
This step-by-step approach makes quantum theory of plasmons accessible to readers without specialized training in theory. Suitable for postgraduate students in the field of plasmonics, opto-electronics and photonics, and for researchers active in the field of photo-voltaics, opto-electronics, nano-plasmonics and nano-photonics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Witold A. Jacak is Associate Professor at Politechnika Wroclawska, Poland. He is a theoretical physicist active in the fields of nano-plasmonics, quantum mechanics, decoherence in quantum dots, quantum information and quantum communication.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and description of contents 2. Physics of metals{preliminaries 3. Quasiclassical description of plasmons in bulk metal 4. Plasmon excitations in nanometer-size metallic particles 5. Damping of plasmons in metallic nanoparticles 6. Plasmon photovoltaic effect 7. Plasmon-induced enhancement of efficiency of solar cells modified by metallic nanoparticles: material dependence 8. Numerical simulation of plasmon photo-effect 9. Plasmon-polaritons in metallic nanoparticle chains 10. Plasmon-polariton kinetics in metallic nano-chain located in absorbing surroundings 11. Plasmons in finite spherical ionic systems 12. Plasmon-polaritons in a chain of finite ionic systems-model of saltatory conduction in myelinated axons Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction and description of contents 2. Physics of metals{preliminaries 3. Quasiclassical description of plasmons in bulk metal 4. Plasmon excitations in nanometer-size metallic particles 5. Damping of plasmons in metallic nanoparticles 6. Plasmon photovoltaic effect 7. Plasmon-induced enhancement of efficiency of solar cells modified by metallic nanoparticles: material dependence 8. Numerical simulation of plasmon photo-effect 9. Plasmon-polaritons in metallic nanoparticle chains 10. Plasmon-polariton kinetics in metallic nano-chain located in absorbing surroundings 11. Plasmons in finite spherical ionic systems 12. Plasmon-polaritons in a chain of finite ionic systems-model of saltatory conduction in myelinated axons Bibliography Index.
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