Diffractive Optics and Nanophotonics is devoted to achievements in diffractive optics, focusing on the creation of new nanophotonic components and devices, as well as instrumentation and available information technology. The author describes methods of calculation of diffractive optical elements to solve actual problems of nanophotonics. Coverage includes mathematical methods for calculation of diffraction gratings, calculation of modes of inhomogeneous waveguides, integral methods of calculation of electromagnetic field near the focus, and methods of calculation of diffractive optical elements generating vortex laser beams.
As digital optics enter the realm of mainstream technology through the worldwide sale of consumer electronic devices, this timely book aims to present the topic of digital optics in a unified way.
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The objective of this work is to review the innovations of optical science and technology by nano-optics and nanophotonics.
This book supplements the available literature on diffractive optic elements (DOEs) by equipping readers with the skills to begin designing, simulating, and fabricating diffractive optics.
This Field Guide provides the operational principles and established terminology of diffractive optics as well as a comprehensive overview of the main types of diffractive optics components.
This book addresses cutting-edge problems in the field of nanophotonics as well as a wide variety of advanced methods for the rigorous simulation of light diffraction by nanophotonics devices.
Fully revised and in its second edition, this standard reference on nano-optics is ideal for graduate students and researchers alike.
This book discusses a new class of photonic devices, known as surface plasmon nanophotonic structures.
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