Handbook of Molecular Plasmonics by Fabio Della Sala - ISBN: 9789814303200
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Handbook of Molecular Plasmonics

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  • Hardcover

    498 pages

  • Release Date

    27 August 2013

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Summary

While several reviews and books on surface nanophotonics and fluorescence spectroscopy are available, an updated focus on molecular plasmonics, including both theoretical methods and experimental aspects, is still lacking. This handbook is a comprehensive overview on the physics of the plasmon–emitter interaction, ranging from electromagnetism to quantum mechanics, from metal-enhanced fluorescence to surface-enhanced Raman scattering, from optical microscopy to synthesis of metal nanoparti…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9789814303200
ISBN-10:9814303208
Author:Fabio Della Sala, Stefania D'Agostino
Publisher:Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
Imprint:Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:498
Release Date:27 August 2013
Weight:806g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“… provides a crystal-clear account of the subject area, in particular the growing area of molecular plasmonics … overall the topics are clearly presented. I would recommend this handbook f or a broad audience. It would be a valuable asset to any library.”—Mircea Dragoman, National Research and Development Institute on Microtechnology, Bucharest, Romania.

About The Author

Fabio Della Sala

Fabio Della Sala received his PhD in electronics engineering from University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Italy. He leads the theoretical and computational division of the National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR (Lecce), Italy. He is an expert in density functional theory methods, computational material science, organic and inorganic optoelectronics, and computational nanoplasmonics. In these research fields, he has authored more than 120 publications. In 2007, he was awarded the European Research Council Starting-Grant.

Stefania D’Agostino received her PhD in nanoscience from the ISUFI School, University of Salento, Italy. Her research interests include computational solid-state physics, nanoscience, photonics and molecular plasmonics. She is author of several publications in international journals. In 2010, she obtained a fellowship at the National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR, Lecce, Italy, and in 2011, a postdoc position at the Physics Department “A. Volta” of the University of Pavia, Italy.

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