NanoPhotonics Forum 2007
Date 26 June 2007
Time
09.00 - 17.00
Location
Imperial College London, UK
26 June 2007, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, UK
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NanoPhotonics promises captivating new fundamental physics and exciting applications in lower power, ultra small devices performing at the quantum edge in a wide range of technologies. It will be a major component of the enormous field of nano-science that will continue to drive technologies for several decades to come.
This forum will aim to bring together theoretical and experimental studies in this field and prove to be valuable for the participant. It will highlight the significant developments taking place in optical physics in the UK and Europe and its applications in different industry sectors.
The nanophotonics forum will discuss and debate key topics like Plasmonics; Metals; Quantum Dots and Surface Scattering.
Why Should You Attend
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Learn what makes NanoPhotonics so exciting?
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Find the link between research and applications; what will makes the nanophotonics applications attractive to industry?
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Have the opportunity to interact and network with key Theorists and Researchers
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Listen to discerning case studies and obtain an insight into the significant developments in nano-scale structures
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Discuss and debate the potential of NanoPhotonics
Who Should Attend
This seminar has been specially designed for;
- PhD Students and Researchers
- Technologists
- R&D Manager
- Product Developers
- Application Managers
You are no longer able to register for this event.
Cost
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| 09.30 | Registration |
| 09.55 |
Opening remarks from the Chairman |
| 10.00 |
Laser Surface Authentication: Nanoscale Optical Probing for Counterfeit Detection |
| 10.30 |
NanoPhotonics: from Flexible Polymer Opals to Molecular Sensors |
| 11.00 |
Plasmonic Route to NanoPhotonic Devices |
| 11.30 |
Refreshments |
| 12.00 |
Planar meta-materials - the new elemental base of nanophotonics |
| 12.30 |
Invisibility Devices - General Relativity in Electrical Engineering |
| 13.00 |
Lunch |
| 14.00 |
Sub-wavelength energy localization and waveguiding in plasmonics |
| 14.30 | Nanostructure for Solar Cells Dr Amanda Chatten, Research Associate, Imperial College London, UK |
| 15.00 | Refreshments |
| 15.30 |
Microhand for Manipulating Micron-Sized Objects |
| 16.00 |
Open Panel Discussion |
| 17.00 |
Close of Seminar |