07 Apr 2006
Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics has published a special issue on the Fundamental Aspects of Nanophotonics.
The rapidly emerging field of nanophotonics offers researchers countless opportunities to explore the dimensions between those objects the human eye can see through a lens and those of the invisible elementary building blocks of the material world: molecules and atoms.
The issue is led by guest editors Nikolay Zheludev, Mark Stockman and Anatoly Zayats. The special issue discusses the field's fundamental aspects and the physics that underpins these new, mind-boggling nanophotonic applications. It features contributions from key authors in the field that represent a cross-section of research in the discipline, covering essential issues across all aspects of nanophotonics.
This publication is vital for anybody in nanophotonics research or working on applications of the technology. To purchase your personal copy, please use this order form. As a reader of optics.org, you can take advantage of an early bird offer. Order your copy before the 15 May 2006 for the special price of £40/$68.
Papers in this special issue are available here
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