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Daniel Neuhauser

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| Affiliation | Department of Chemistry and BioChemistry, UCLA |
| Web Site | http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Faculty/dxn/ |
| Biography | MSc and PhD, California Institute of Technology; Weizmann Fellow; James-Franck Fellow; Alfred P. Sloan Fellow; NSF Early Career Award; Bergmann Award. |
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Surprises on the nanoscale: Plasmonic waves that travel backward and spin birefringence without magnetic fields
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29 Jan. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Daniel Neuhauser
As nanonphotonics and nanoelectronics are pushed down towards the molecular scale, interesting effects emerge. We discuss how birefringence (different propagation of two polarizations) is manifested and could be useful in the future for two systems: coherent plasmonic transport of …