The extended and updated second edition of this book expands its broad
survey of the wide-ranging field of optical nanomanipulation. It aims
to establish and differentiate the physical principles of this
phenomenon, while providing a snapshot portrait of many of the most
prominent and up-to-date applications. Primary emphasis is placed on
cultivating an understanding of the mechanisms, all of which have a
fundamental photonic origin, behind the operation of numerous related
optical effects. To this end, the first few chapters introduce and
develop core theory, focusing on both the role and physical
significance of key parameters, and they reveal the detailed interplay
between the key material and optical properties. Where appropriate,
both classical and photonic (i.e. quantum) representations are
discussed. Equations are purposely kept to a minimum; only a broad
background in optical physics is assumed. The book is suitable for
students and instructors alike. Key Features Accessible to a broad
audience Covers all kinds of optical manipulation at the nanoscale, an
ever-expanding field Describes both theory and experiments, in an
easy-to-understand style Where there is confusion between optical
nanomanipulation mechanisms, connections and differences are clearly
and comprehensibly identified Numerous original figures appear
throughout the text, several of them exclusively provided by the
leaders of the field, to enhance understanding Up-to-date bibliography
and references are included, to assist those drawn to delve deeper
into the subject.
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ISBN
9780750341912
Publisert
2022
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Institute of Physics Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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