NanoPhotonics/MultiProbe Workshop

By Mark

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Abstract

Nanonics is pleased to announce the first Near-field NanoPhotonics workshop with an associated Multiprobe School. NSOM and MultiProbe NSOM have emerged as the premier tools in Photonics and Plasmonics characterization whether in silicon photonics, photonic band gap materials or plasmonic nanofocusing.

Nanonics users, who have been at the forefront of this rapidly growing field, will be featured and will present how they are using the near-field in defining new horizons in photonic nanocharacterization. The workshop will be followed by a hands on Near-field Multiprobe School.

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Mark (2014), "NanoPhotonics/MultiProbe Workshop," https://nanohub.org/resources/21521.

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Higgins Hall, Room 235, Boston College, Boston, MA

In This Workshop

  1. Addressing the Inverse Problem of Optical Imaging

    Online Presentations | 10 Sep 2014 | Contributor(s): Aaron Lewis

    "Addressing the inverse problem of imaging" by Prof. Aaron Lewis from the Nanonics NanoPhotonics workshop.