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Recent Advances and Future Trends in Nanophotonics

Recent Advances and Future Trends in Nanophotonics

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Nanophotonics has emerged as a multidisciplinary frontier of science and engineering. Due to its high potential to contribute to breakthroughs in many areas of technology, nanophotonics is capturing the interest of many researchers from different fields. This Special Issue of Applied Sciences on “Recent advances and future trends in nanophotonics” aims to give an overview on the latest developments in nanophotonics and its roles in different application domains. Topics of discussion include, but are not limited to, the exploration of new directions of nanophotonic science and technology that enable technological breakthroughs in high-impact areas mainly regarding diffraction elements, detection, imaging, spectroscopy, optical communications, and computing.

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Keywords

  • analog optical computing
  • bioinstrumentation
  • birefringence
  • compound optical elements
  • conversion bandwidth
  • diffractive elements
  • digital holography
  • double spectral
  • edge detection
  • electromagnetically induced transparency
  • four-wave mixing
  • Fourier transformation
  • Graphene
  • guided-mode resonance
  • high quality factor
  • History of engineering & technology
  • holographic optical elements
  • Holography
  • imaging
  • InP
  • integrated photonics
  • internal photoemission effect
  • laser chirping
  • laser pulse bandwidths
  • magnetic memory
  • magneto-optic
  • Metamaterials
  • metasurfaces
  • mode conversion
  • MOKE
  • multi-layered thin film
  • MZI
  • n/a
  • near-infrared
  • NIRS technology
  • nonlinear figure of merit
  • photodetectors
  • photopolymer
  • PMA
  • polarization sensitive imaging
  • pulsed source
  • quantum algorithm
  • refractive index sensor
  • ridge waveguide
  • Silicon
  • silicon-rich nitride
  • spectral resolution
  • spectroscopy
  • stacked gratings
  • state of polarization (SoP)
  • stimulated Raman microscopy
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • volume gratings

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3039-0

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