Introduction
From the beginning of this century, there has been a dramatic increase
in interest in the study of surface plasmon polaritons-based metallic
subwavelength structures and learning. This is a refreshing concise
book on issues and considerations in designing, nanofabrication
and characterization of subwavelength plasmonic structures as well
as their applications in imaging, superfocusing, semiconductor lasers,
data storage, optical communications, biosensing, and immunoassays.
The book can serve as a textbook for education and training as well
as a reference book that aids research and development in those
areas integrating light, photonics, nanotechnology, semiconductors,
chemistry, and biology. Another aim of the book is to stimulate
the interest of researchers, engineers, and businessmen to foster
collaboration through multidisciplinary programs in this frontier
science, leading to development and transition of the resulting
technology. Both basic and applied aspects are presented in this
book. Many illustrative worked-out examples and instructive exercises
are given, which should prove to be particularly useful.
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