Plasmonics and applications
- UE code SPHYM134
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Schedule
15 15Quarter 2
- ECTS Credits 3
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Language
Anglais
- Teacher Henrard Luc
• Understand the key concepts of plasmonics such as the optical properties of metals, volume plasmons, surface plasmon-polaritons, localized surface plasmons.
• Mobilise these theoretical concepts in order to understand the resulting applications.
• Use numerical codes to solve a given plasmonics problem..
Relate the plasmonic excitations and applications
1. Electromagnetism of metals and plasmon.
2. Surface plasmon polariton
3. Localized surface plasmas
4. Characterisation and applications of localised surface plasmons
1. Electromagnetism of metals and plasmon.
2. Surface plasmon polariton
3. Localized surface plasmas
4. Characterisation and applications of localised surface plasmons
Numerical exercises on the use of codes used in plasmonics.
In-session open course examination (1/4)
Reports on practical work (1/4)
Personnal work on one application (1/2)
-Plasmonic: Fundamentals and applications. S.A. Maier. Springer 2007 - Absorption and Scattering of light by small particles. C.F. Bohren, D.R. Huffman 1983 - Optical Properties of Metal Cluster. U. Kreibig and M. Vollmer. Springer 1995 - PLasmon surface. H. Raether. Springer-Verlag 1988
Training | Study programme | Block | Credits | Mandatory |
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Advanced Master in Nanotechnology | Standard | 0 | 3 | |
Master in Physics, Research focus | Standard | 0 | 3 | |
Master in Physics, Research focus | Standard | 1 | 3 | |
Advanced Master in Nanotechnology | Standard | 1 | 3 |