- Nano-optics
Nano-optics is the branch of
optical engineering which deals withoptics at deeplysubwavelength length scales. Technologies in the realm of nano-optics includenear-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM), photoassistedscanning tunnelling microscopy , and surface plasmon optics.Traditional microscopy makes use of diffractive elements to focus light tightly in order to increase resolution. But because of the diffraction limit (also known as the Rayleigh Criterion), propagating light may be focused to a spot with a minimum diameter of roughly half the wavelength of light. Thus, even with diffraction-limited confocal microscopy, the maximum resolution obtainable is on the order of a couple of hundred nanometers.The scientific and industrial communities are becoming more interested in the characterization of materials and phenomena on the scale of a few nanometers, so alternative techniques must be utilized. Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) makes use of a “probe”, (usually either a tiny aperture or super-sharp tip), which either locally excites a sample or transmits local information from a sample to be collected and analyzed.Periodicals
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Photonics Spectra
*Laser Focus World
* [http://www.electrooptics.com Electro Optics]
* [http://www.opfocus.org/ Optics & Photonics Focus]
* [http://www.nature.com/naturephotonics Nature Photonics]
* [http://www.nature.com/naturenanotechnology Nature Nanotechnology]
* [http://www.photonics.com/ Photonics news]
* [http://www.industrial-lasers.com Industrial Laser Solutions]ee also
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Nanophotonics External links
* http://www.optics.rochester.edu/workgroups/novotny/nanoresearch.html
* http://www.plasmonicfocus.com
* http://www.nano-optics.org.uk
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