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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 2: Plasmonics and Nanooptics I: Light-Matter Interaction

Monday, March 7, 2016, 10:30–13:15, S054

10:30 O 2.1 Invited Talk: Hybrid plasmonic-photonic resonances for emitter control — •Femius Koenderink
11:00 O 2.2 Coherent and periodic energy transfer between widely separated and cavity-coupled nanoantennasMartin Aeschlimann, Tobias Brixner, Benjamin Frisch, Bert Hecht, Bernhard Huber, •Matthias Hensen, Christian Kramer, Enno Krauss, Thomas Löber, Walter Pfeiffer, Martin Piecuch, and Philip Thielen
11:15 O 2.3 Far-field interferometry of weak plasmonics scatterers — •Christian Dicken, Daniela Wolf, Thorsten Schumacher, Klas Lindfors, Harald Giessen, and Markus Lippitz
11:30 O 2.4 Photoluminescence Enhancement by laterally ordered Ag/Alq3:ZnPc/Ag Nanocavities — •Verena Kolb and Jens Pflaum
11:45 O 2.5 Optical rotation reversal and circular dichroism in resonantly and off-resonantly coupled plasmonic nanosystems — •Mario Hentschel, Vivan E. Ferry, A. Paul Alivisatos, and Harald Giessen
12:00 O 2.6 Enantiomorphic chiral near-fields in locally chiral plasmonic lattices — •Martin Schäferling, Xinghui Yin, Maxim Nesterov, Harald Giessen, and Thomas Weiss
12:15 O 2.7 Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy on Individual Plasmonic Nanoparticles — •Julian Karst, Nikolai Strohfeldt, Mario Hentschel, Harald Giessen, and Na Liu
12:30 O 2.8 Device design from stacked metasurfaces by use of a modified S-Matrix formalism — •Jan Sperrhake, Christoph Menzel, and Thomas Pertsch
12:45 O 2.9 Efficiency analysis of a finite-difference modal method for the derivation of electromagnetic fields — •Izzatjon Allayarov, Martin Schäferling, Maxim Nesterov, and Thomas Weiss
13:00 O 2.10 Analytical model for hybrid magnetoplasmonics — •Dominik Floess, Thomas Weiss, Sergei Tikhodeev, and Harald Giessen
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