Introduction to Surface Plasmons: Fundamentals, Mechanisms, Microfabrication, and Trends in Applied Research
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From the basics of propagating and localized surface plasmons to the latest trends in applied research! Organic EL/LED! Fluorescence enhancement! Nano lasers and spacers!
Lecturer Dr. Takayuki Okamoto, RIKEN (Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and beginners interested in surrounding technologies of surface plasmons Venue: Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 2【Kanagawa, Kawasaki】 12-minute walk from JR or Keikyu Line Kawasaki Station Date and Time: September 26, 2011 (Monday) 13:30-16:30 Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: 【Early Bird Discount Price】46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by September 12. Membership registration is free. *After September 12, the 【Regular Price】 will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. ◆When applying for the early bird discount, please select “1 person (early discount)” or “2 people (early discount)” in the number registration. ◆Combination discounts such as point discounts from the early bird price are not allowed. Point discount services can only be applied when applying at the regular price. Please be aware. ◆If three people from the same organization apply, the fee will be 69,300 yen.
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The characteristics of surface plasmons are the confinement effect in spatial regions smaller than the wavelength of light and the enhancement effect of the electromagnetic field in those regions. Furthermore, until a while ago, the shapes of metals were limited to simple thin films and colloidal particles, but due to recent advancements in microfabrication technology, various complex shapes can now be produced. As a result, the proportion of plasmonics in nanophotonics and nano-optics has been steadily increasing. This lecture will explain the fundamentals of both propagating and localized surface plasmons, as well as their applications in sensors, analysis, passive devices, and light-emitting devices.
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Part 1: Fundamentals 1. Propagating Surface Plasmon 1.1 What is Surface Plasmon 1.2 Dispersion Relation of Surface Plasmon 1.3 Excitation of Surface Plasmon 1.4 Surface Plasmon Resonance 1.5 Electric Field Enhancement Effect 1.6 Long-Range Propagating Surface Plasmon 2. Localized Surface Plasmon 2.1 What is Localized Surface Plasmon 2.2 Localized Plasmon in Spherical Particles 2.3 Localized Plasmon in Rotating Ellipsoids 2.4 Localized Plasmon in Particles on Substrates 2.5 Interparticle Interactions 2.6 Electric Field Enhancement Effect 3. Interaction between Surface Plasmon and Molecules 3.1 Energy Transfer 3.2 Density of States Part 2: Applications 4. Biosensors 5. Optical Circuits 6. Anomalous Transmission 7. Nonlinear Optical Effects 8. Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering / Probe Microscopy 9. Fluorescence Enhancement 10. Organic EL Devices / LEDs 11. Nano Lasers / Spasers 12. Photodetectors / Solar Cells 13. Surface Plasmon in the Terahertz Region 14. Metamaterials 15. Others
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