1st Edition

21st Century Nanoscience – A Handbook Nanophotonics, Nanoelectronics, and Nanoplasmonics (Volume Six)

Edited By Klaus D. Sattler Copyright 2020
464 Pages 359 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

464 Pages 359 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

464 Pages 359 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

21 st Century Nanoscience - A Handbook: Nanophotonics, Nanoelectronics, and Nanoplasmonics (Volume 6)  will be the most comprehensive, up-to-date large reference work for the field of nanoscience. Handbook of Nanophysics by the same editor published in the fall of 2010 and was embraced as the first comprehensive reference to consider both fundamental and applied aspects of... Read more

Nanophotonic Devices Based on Low-Voltage Emission of 2D Electron Gas - Kim

Polarized Nano-Optics - Brasselet

Optical Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures - Cantarero

Hybrid Phase-Change Nanophotonic Circuits - Pernice

X-Ray Nanophotonics Based on Planar X-Ray Waveguide Resonator - Egorov

Optical Tweezers - Li

Metal Nanostructures with Plasmonically Enhanced Raman and Photoluminescence Signals - Nam

GaN Nanoflowers: Growth to Optoelectronic Device - Gupta

The Future of Nanoelectronics - Deleonibus

Semimetal Nanoelectronics: Quantum Confinement and Surface Chemistry as Design Tools - Greer

Neuromorphic Nanoelectronics - Fairfield

Single-Electronics: Modeling and Simulation Techniques - Santos Pes

Single Electron Transport and Possible Quantum Computing in 2D Materials - Chiu

Assembly of Plasmonic Nanoparticles - Zheng

Coulomb Blockade Plasmonic Switch - Gordon

Amplification of Surface Plasmons - Wartak

Magneto-Plasmonics in Purely Ferromagnetic Subwavelength Arrays - Papaioannou

Cathodoluminescence of Nanoplasmonics - Yamamoto

Biosensing under Surface Plasmon Resonance Conditions - Snopok

Plasmonic Optical Antenna and its Enhancement to Infrared Photodetectors - Lu

Biography

Klaus D. Sattler pursued his undergraduate and master’s courses at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. He received his PhD under the guidance of Professors G. Busch and H.C. Siegmann at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. He was at the University of California, Berkeley, for three years as a Heisenberg fellow, where he initiated the first studies of atomic clusters on surfaces with a scanning tunneling microscope. Dr. Sattler accepted a position as professor of physics at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, in 1988. In 1994, his group produced the first carbon nanocones. His current work focuses on novel nanomaterials and solar photocatalysis with nanoparticles for the purification of water. He is the editor of the sister references, Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook (2016) and Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook (2017), as well as Fundamentals of Picoscience (2014). Among his many other accomplishments, Dr. Sattler was awarded the prestigious Walter Schottky Prize from the German Physical Society in 1983. At the University of Hawaii, he teaches courses in general physics, solid state physics, and quantum mechanics.