Progress in Nanophotonics 4
This book presents the recent progress in the field of nanophotonics. It contains review-like chapters focusing on various but mutually related topics in nanophotonics written by the world’s leading scientists. Following the elaboration of the idea of nan
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Motoichi Ohtsu Takashi Yatsui Editors
Progress in Nanophotonics 4
Nano-Optics and Nanophotonics Editor-in-chief Motoichi Ohtsu, Tokyo, Japan Series editors Ariando, Singapore, Singapore Sonia Contera, Oxford, UK Chennupati Jagadish, Canberra, Australia Fedor Jelezko, Ulm, Germany Gilles Lerondel, Troyes, France Hitoshi Tabata, Tokyo, Japan Peidong Yang, Berkeley, USA Gyu-Chul Yi, Seoul, Republic of Korea
The Springer Series in Nano-Optics and Nanophotonics provides an expanding selection of research monographs in the area of nano-optics and nanophotonics, science- and technology-based on optical interactions of matter in the nanoscale and related topics of contemporary interest. With this broad coverage of topics, the series is of use to all research scientists, engineers and graduate students who need up-to-date reference books. The editors encourage prospective authors to correspond with them in advance of submitting a manuscript. Submission of manuscripts should be made to the editor-in-chief, one of the editors or to Springer.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8765
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Editors Motoichi Ohtsu School of Engineering The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
ISSN 2192-1970 Nano-Optics and Nanophotonics ISBN 978-3-319-49012-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-49013-7
Takashi Yatsui School of Engineering The University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Japan
ISSN 2192-1989
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ISBN 978-3-319-49013-7
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Preface to Progress in Nanophotonics
As the first example, recent advances in photonic systems demand dras
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