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Plasmonics and Light–Matter Interactions in Two-Dimensional Materials and in Metal Nanostructures: Classical and Quantum Considerations: Springer Theses

Autor Paulo André Dias Gonçalves
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2021
This thesis presents a comprehensive theoretical description of classical and quantum aspects of plasmonics in three and two dimensions, and also in transdimensional systems containing elements with different dimensionalities. It focuses on the theoretical understanding  of the salient features of plasmons in nanosystems as well as on the multifaceted aspects of plasmon-enhanced light–matter interactions at the nanometer scale. Special emphasis is given to the modeling of nonclassical behavior across the transition regime bridging the classical and the quantum domains. The research presented in this dissertation provides useful tools for understanding surface plasmons in various two- and three-dimensional nanostructures, as well as quantum mechanical effects in their response and their joint impact on light–matter interactions at the extreme nanoscale. These contributions constitute novel and solid advancements in the research field of plasmonics and nanophotonics that will help guide future experimental investigations in the blossoming field of nanophotonics, and also facilitate the design of the next generation of truly nanoscale nanophotonic devices. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030382933
ISBN-10: 3030382931
Ilustrații: XVIII, 232 p. 89 illus., 63 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Classical Electrodynamics of Solids.- Electronic and Optical Properties of Graphene.- Fundamentals of Graphene Plasmonics.- Two-Dimensional Channel Plasmons in Nonplanar Geometries.- Electrodynamics of Metals Beyond the Local-Response Approximation: Nonlocal Effects.- Quantum Nonlocal Effects Probed by Ultraconfined Graphene Plasmons.- Quantum Corrections in Plasmonics and Plasmon–Emitter Interactions.- Conclusions and Outlook.- Appendices

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This thesis presents a comprehensive theoretical description of classical and quantum aspects of plasmonics in three and two dimensions, and also in transdimensional systems containing elements with different dimensionalities. It focuses on the theoretical understanding  of the salient features of plasmons in nanosystems as well as on the multifaceted aspects of plasmon-enhanced light–matter interactions at the nanometer scale. Special emphasis is given to the modeling of nonclassical behavior across the transition regime bridging the classical and the quantum domains. The research presented in this dissertation provides useful tools for understanding surface plasmons in various two- and three-dimensional nanostructures, as well as quantum mechanical effects in their response and their joint impact on light–matter interactions at the extreme nanoscale. These contributions constitute novel and solid advancements in the research field of plasmonics and nanophotonics that will help guide future experimental investigations in the blossoming field of nanophotonics, and also facilitate the design of the next generation of truly nanoscale nanophotonic devices. . 

Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Comprehensive and self-contained treatment of plasmonics and light–matter interactions at the nanoscale Detailed, though clear and transparent, theoretical account of nonlocal and quantum plasmonics and nanophotonics beyond the framework of classical electrodynamics Includes a number of pedagogical/instructive box-environments