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Author Novotny, Lukas; van Hulst, Niek
Title Antennas for light Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Nature Photonics Abbreviated Journal Nat. Photon.
Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 83-90
Keywords optical antennas
Abstract Optical antennas are devices that convert freely propagating optical radiation into localized energy, and vice versa. They enable the control and manipulation of optical fields at the nanometre scale, and hold promise for enhancing the performance and efficiency of photodetection, light emission and sensing. Although many of the properties and parameters of optical antennas are similar to their radiowave and microwave counterparts, they have important differences resulting from their small size and the resonant properties of metal nanostructures. This Review summarizes the physical properties of optical antennas, provides a summary of some of the most important recent developments in the field, discusses the potential applications and identifies the future challenges and opportunities.
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Call Number RPLAB @ gujma @ Serial 748
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Author Kono, Junichiro
Title Coherent terahertz control Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Nature Photonics Abbreviated Journal Nat. Photon.
Volume 5 Issue Pages 5-6
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Abstract Spin and charge terahertz excitations in solids are promising for implementing future technologies such as spintronics and quantum computation, but coherently controlling them has been a significant challenge. Researchers have now manipulated coherent spin waves in an antiferromagnet using the intense magnetic field of ultrashort terahertz pulses.
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Call Number RPLAB @ gujma @ Serial 773
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Author Paiella, Roberto
Title Terahertz quantum cascade lasers: Going ultrafast Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Nature Photonics Abbreviated Journal Nat. Photon.
Volume 5 Issue Pages 253–255
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Abstract A new asynchronous coherent optical sampling method allows for the direct visualization of actively mode-locked quantum cascade laser pulses at terahertz wavelengths.
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Call Number RPLAB @ gujma @ Serial 774
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Author Wu, Ming C.
Title Optoelectronic tweezers Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Nature Photonics Abbreviated Journal Nature Photon
Volume 5 Issue 6 Pages 322-324
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Abstract Using projected light patterns to form virtual electrodes on a photosensitive substrate, optoelectronic tweezers are able to grab and move micro- and nanoscale objects at will, facilitating applications far beyond biology and colloidal science.
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Author Fazal, Furqan M.; Block, Steven M.
Title Optical tweezers study life under tension Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication (up) Nature Photonics Abbreviated Journal Nat. Photon.
Volume 5 Issue 6 Pages 318-321
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Abstract Optical tweezers have become one of the primary weapons in the arsenal of biophysicists, and have revolutionized the new field of single-molecule biophysics. Today's techniques allow high-resolution experiments on biological macromolecules that were mere pipe dreams only a decade ago.
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