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NCN Nanophotonics: Simulation Tools for Education and Research

Nanosphere Optics Lab Field Simulator

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Version 1.1 - published on 23 Jan, 2008
Contributor(s) Baudilio Tejerina, Tyler Takeshita, Logan Ausman
Northwestern University, Evanston
At a glance Light-Nanoparticle interaction: Absorption spectrum and electric field simulator.
Description

This tools allows the study of the interaction of light and matter (nanoparticles). It simulates the electric field induced by electromagnetic radiation on spherical nanoparticles as well as the absorption spectrum.

References

ARTICLES:
(a) Electrodynamics in Computational Chemistry, Linlin Zhao, Shengli Zou, Encai Hou and G. C. Schatz, Theory and Applications of Computational Chemistry: The First 40 Years, A Volume of Technical and Historical Perspectives, Clifford E. Dykstra, Gernot Frenking, Kwang S. Kim, and Gustavo Scuseria, editors, (2005) pp. 47-66.

(b) Combining micron size glass spheres with silver nanoparticles to produce extraordinary field enhancements for surface enhanced Raman scattering applications, S. Zou and G. C. Schatz, Israel J. Chem. 46, 293-97 (2006).

(c) Metal nanoparticle array waveguides: Proposed structures for subwavelength devices, S. Zou and G. C. Schatz, Physical Review B 74, 125111/1-/15 (2006).

(d) G. C. Shatz and R. P. Van Duyne, in J. M. Chalmers and P. R. Griffiths (eds), Hanbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2002, pp.759-774.

BOOKS:
(a) R. Aroca, Surface-Enhanced Vibrational Spectroscopy, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2006.

(b) C. F. Bohren and Huffman, Absorption and Scattering of Light by Small Particles, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1983.

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