1st Edition
Development of Advanced Nano-Optics For Miniaturized Optical Set-Ups and Instrumentation
Chapter 1- Introduction to Concepts from Optics towards Nano-Optics
Chapter 2- Development of Nanochemistry for Optics
Chapter 3- Physical, Chemical and Related Phenomena to Develop Nano-Optics
Chapter 4- Tuning Nano-Optics at the Molecular Level
Chapter 5- Concepts of Enhanced Optical Phenomena Based on Nanochemistry
Chapter 6- Prototyping Functional Optically Active Nanomaterials
Chapter 7- Laser Dyes, Nanolasers and Quantum Lasers
Chapter 8- Development of Nano-Bio-Optics
Chapter 9- Optically Active Hybrid Micromachines and Microswimmers
Chapter 10- Nano-Biolasers, Biolasers, and Living Lasers
Chapter 11- Development of Nanodevices and Microdevices for Varied Applications
Chapter 12- Discussion and Future Perspectives from Nano-Optics to Optics, and Applications
Biography
Dr. Guillermo Bracamonte holds an assistant professor position at National University of Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina and a research position at CONICET (Commission of Research in Science, Argentina). During his research career, he held a postdoctoral position at Laval University, Quebec, Canada and University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada. He was a visiting researcher at University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany, and a researcher at the University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, United States. He began his own research group, in collaboration with other international researchers, with a focus in nanophotonics, biophotonics, and nanomedicine.






