Nanophotonics
Chairs
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Willem Vos |
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Nandini Bhattacharya |
Synopsis
Photonic nanostructures offer technical and technological solutions with high innovation potential in information and signal processing, health, sensors and light harvesting among other domains. The design of nanostructures is of crucial importance to enhance light-matter interactions and to control field distributions at subwavelength scales. Novel concepts and materials have emerged and opened novel routes for research and development in nanophotonics. The TOM Nanophotonics will feature the latest advances in this very active field of research and will cover both fundamentals and applications. Topics will include metasurfaces, plasmonics, nonlinear optics in nanostructures, quantum nano-optics, topological photonics, bio- and chemo- sensing, all-dielectric nanophotonics, fabrication and material for nanophotonic devices.
Topics
• Metasurfaces & their applications
• Nonlinear optics in nanostructures and metasurfaces
• Nanophotonics for light harvesting and energy
• Theory and modeling for nanophotonics and metamaterials
• Topological and non Hermitian photonics
• Nanophotonics with 2D materials
• Deep-learning for nanophotonics
• Photonic crystals
• Correlated disordered optical materials
• Transport in quasiperiodic and random photonic systems
• Fabrication and material for nanophotonic devices
• Plasmonic devices
• Nanomanipulation with light, optical trapping
• Nonreciprocity, and time-modulated nanophotonic materials
Program Committee
Fabian Maucher, TU Delft (NL)
Femi Ojambati, University of Twente (NL)
Invited Speakers
Serge Meimon
ONERA (FR)
Title: to be announced
Arthur Goetschy
Institut Langevin, ESPCI Paris (FR)
Title: Shaping wave propagation in complex media: a new radiative transfer paradigm
Femius Koenderink
AMOLF, University of Amsterdam (NL)
Title: Linear and nonlinear resonant metasurface scatterometry for sensing and metrology