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5 October 2015 Device Applications of Semiconductor Nanoantennas and Metafilms (Presentation Recording)
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Abstract
Semiconductor nanostructures are at the heart of modern-day electronic devices and systems. Due to their high refractive index, they also provide a myriad of opportunities to manipulate light. When properly sized and shaped, they can support strong optical resonances that boost light-matter interaction over bulk materials and enable their use in controlling the flow of light at the nanoscale. In this presentation, I will discuss the use of individual, resonant nanostructures and dense arrays thereof (metafilms) in a variety of optoelectronic devices and illustrate how the performance of these devices can be improved by engineering the constituent nanostructure, size, shape, and/or spacing.
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Mark L. Brongersma "Device Applications of Semiconductor Nanoantennas and Metafilms (Presentation Recording)", Proc. SPIE 9544, Metamaterials, Metadevices, and Metasystems 2015, 954404 (5 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2194906
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KEYWORDS
Nanostructures

Semiconductors

Nanoantennas

Optoelectronic devices

Electronic components

Heart

Light-matter interactions

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