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28 September 2007 Function and fundamental processes of nano-optoelectronics devices
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Abstract
Nano-optoelectronics devices are those realizing functions of signal transfer/processing in nanometer scale based on optical near-field excitation transfer between nanometer-sized electronic systems. Important issues involved in fabricating and operating nano-optoelectronics devices are to understand and control space-time correlation and hierarchy feature involved in optical near-field interactions as well as dissipation processes as the basis of unidirectional excitation transfer in non-equilibrium open system. In this work, we study the function and fundamental processes of nano-optoelectronics devices from these view points.
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Hirokazu Hori "Function and fundamental processes of nano-optoelectronics devices", Proc. SPIE 6642, Plasmonics: Nanoimaging, Nanofabrication, and Their Applications III, 664211 (28 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.730833
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KEYWORDS
Near field optics

Electromagnetism

Signal processing

Near field

Control systems

Plasmonics

Sensors

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