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Principles of Nano-Optics

Principles of Nano-Optics

Principles of Nano-Optics

3rd Edition
Lukas Novotny, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Bert Hecht, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany
August 2025
Hardback
9781108478946
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    Research in optics and photonics, in parallel with the rapid development of nanoscience, has driven advancements within many fields of contemporary science and technology, allowing nano-optics to flourish as a research field. This authoritative text provides a comprehensive and accessible account of this important topic, beginning with the theoretical foundations of light localization and the propagation and focusing of optical fields, before progressing to more advanced topics such as near-field optics, surface plasmons in noble metals, metamaterials, and quantum emitters. Now in its third edition, the book has been substantially restructured, expanded, and developed to include additional problem sets and important topics such as super-resolution microscopy, random media, and coupled-mode theory. It remains an essential resource for graduate students and researchers working in photonics, optoelectronics, and nano-optics.

    • As an authoritative text on the theoretical foundations and key applications of nano-optics, the book provides a comprehensive framework for courses in the subject
    • Includes a variety of problem sets and clear, illustrative material to support both students and researchers interested in photonics
    • Offers detailed and methodical descriptions of optical phenomena and the applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology in the field of optics

    Product details

    August 2025
    Hardback
    9781108478946
    650 pages
    254 × 178 mm
    Not yet published - available from August 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Theoretical foundations
    • 3. Propagation and focusing
    • 4. Superresolution
    • 5. Near-field optics
    • 6. Light-matter interactions
    • 7. Quantum emitters
    • 8. Dipole emission near planar interfaces
    • 9. Photonic crystals and metamaterials
    • 10. Random media
    • 11. Optical resonators and optomechanics
    • 12. Coupled mode theory
    • 13. Plasmonics
    • 14. Optical antennas
    • 15. Optical forces
    • 16. Stochastic fields and sources
    • 17. Theoretical methods
    • A. Semi-analytical derivation of the atomic polarizability
    • B. Spontaneous emission in the weak-coupling regime
    • C. Fields of a dipole near a layered substrate
    • D. Far-field green functions
    • E. Power spectral densities
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Lukas Novotny , Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich

      Lukas Novotny is a Professor of Photonics at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. From 1999 to 2012 he was a faculty member of the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, where he started one of the first research programs in Nano-Optics. The first edition of 'Principles of Nano-Optics' evolved from the lectures he taught at the Institute. Novotny is a Fellow of Optica and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

    • Bert Hecht , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany

      Bert Hecht is a Full Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Würzburg. In his early career he worked in near-field optical microscopy and plasmonics at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory (Rüschlikon). After receiving his Ph.D. in 1996, he joined the Physical Chemistry Laboratory of ETH Zürich, studying the combination of single-molecule spectroscopy with scanning probe techniques. He was awarded a Swiss National Science Foundation research professorship at the University of Basel in 2001 and has been a recipient of DFG Reinhart-Koselleck funding.