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Advances in photonics and nanotechnology have the potential to
revolutionize humanity's ability to communicate and compute. To
pursue these advances, it is mandatory to understand and properly
model interactions of light with materials such as silicon and gold
at the nanoscale, i.e., the span of a few tens of atoms laid side
by side. These interactions are governed by the fundamental
Maxwell's equations of classical electrodynamics, supplemented by
quantum electrodynamics. This book presents the current
state-of-the-art in formulating and implementing computational
models of these interactions. Maxwell's equations are solved using
the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) technique, pioneered by
the senior editor, whose prior Artech House books in this area are
among the top ten most-cited in the history of engineering. This
cutting-edge resource helps readers understand the latest
developments in computational modeling of nanoscale optical
microscopy and microchip lithography, as well as nanoscale
plasmonics and biophotonics.
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