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Welcome to the Nano-Optics website.

What we do, in four images:

Topography
Topography
Magnitude |E|
Magnitude |E|
Phase φ = arg(E(t))
Phase φ = arg(E(t))
Instantaneous field strength ℜ{E(t)}
Instantaneous field strength ℜ{E(t)}

 

We measure plasmonic nano-structures, here gold nano-discs. An atomic force microscope records the topography, while simultaneously our homebuilt apertureless scanning nearfield optical microscope measures the magnitude and phase of the plasmonic eigenmodes of the structures, as they are excited by laser radiation.

And here is how people cite our work:   Citation Distribution per Year as measured by Researcher-ID

 
[57] Plasmonic grating as a nonlinear converter-coupler

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Optics Express, 20, 1392-1405 (2012).
Link to paper.

 
Computational techniques for plasmonic antennas and waveguides


Ch. Hafner, J. Smajic, R. Vogelgesang.
World Scientific Publishing Company (November 2011). ISBN-13: 978-9814355278

 
Publishing your research 101

The American Chemical Society is publishing a series on "how-to" publish your results efficiently.

The Individual episodes:

 
Writing science papers

Writing_science_papers

A powerpoint presentation I put together in 2006 for the group reatreat of the Kern Department at the Max Planck Institut for solid state research.

 
[56] Near-field Dynamics of Optical Yagi-Uda Nanoantennas

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Nano Letters 2011, 11, pp 2819-2824.
Link to paper

 
[55] Long-distance indirect excitation of nanoplasmonic resonances

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Nano Letters 2011, 11, pp 2765-2769.
Link to paper

 
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