Berlin 2018 –
scientific programme
O 66: Plasmonics and nanooptics: Applications and other aspects II
Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 15:00–17:45, MA 041
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O 66.1 |
Compact, Cheap, and Fully Optical Nanoplasmonic Gas Detection Scheme Demonstrated by Means of Hydrogen and CO2 — •Tobias Pohl, Ediz Herkert, Florian Sterl, Nikolai Strohfeldt, and Harald Giessen
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15:15 |
O 66.2 |
Numerical modeling of second harmonic generation in metal nanoantennas — •Josselin Defrance and Thomas Weiss
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15:30 |
O 66.3 |
Large-area, disordered perfect absorber with multiple resonances in the visible and near infrared — •Ramon Walter and Harald Giessen
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15:45 |
O 66.4 |
Niobium as Alternative Material for Refractory Plasmonics and Hydrogen Sensing — •Shahin Bagheri, Nikolai Strohfeldt, Audrey Berrier, Michael Merker, Gunter Richter, Michael Siegel, and Harald Giessen
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16:00 |
O 66.5 |
Principal component analysis for SEIRA-based monitoring of structural changes in polypeptides — •Rostyslav Semenyshyn, Mario Hentschel, Jochen Vogt, Christian Huck, Christoph Stanglmair, Tanja Teutsch, Cristina Tarin, Claudia Pacholski, Harald Giessen, and Frank Neubrech
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16:15 |
O 66.6 |
Layered van der Waals crystals with hyperbolic light dispersion — •Morten Gjerding
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16:30 |
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15 min. break
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16:45 |
O 66.7 |
Geometry optimizaton of optical cavities and plasmonic resonators using quasinormal modes — •Philip Kristensen and Kurt Busch
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17:00 |
O 66.8 |
Applications of plasmonic standing waves — Petr Dvořák, Michal Kvapil, Zoltán Édes, Petr Bouchal, Tomáš Šamořil, •Vlastimil Křápek, and Tomáš Šikola
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17:15 |
O 66.9 |
Electroluminescence from optical Yagi-Uda antennas — •Maximilian Ochs, René Kullock, Philipp Grimm, Monika Emmerling, and Bert Hecht
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17:30 |
O 66.10 |
Influence of surface plasmons on energy dissipation in laser-excited materials — •Pavel N. Terekhin, Sebastian T. Weber, and Baerbel Rethfeld
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