The development of advanced optical structures has enabled
tremendous control over the propagation and manipulation of light
waves. At the forefront of these advances is the development of
micro- and nanostructured optical devices that have dimensions
smaller than the wavelength of light. In particular, the
engineering of light localization, optical dispersion and plasmonic
fields in complex optical media has the potential to boost the
scaling of optical technologies below the diffraction limit,
opening unprecedented opportunities for basic and applied research.
This book bridges three closely related research fields of
nanoplasmonics, metamaterials and light localization in complex
media. The goal is to share recent progress, identify critical
problems and provide promising solutions for the next generation of
photonic functionality. Topics include: metamaterials and
superlenses; metamaterials; and optical nanoantennas and decay
engineering.
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