Nanophotonics with cavities and antennas
PHYS-725 / 2 crédits
Enseignant(s): Galland Christophe Marcel Georges, Greffet Jean-Jacques
Langue: Anglais
Remark: Block course from July 8 to 12, 2024
Frequency
Only this year
Summary
The lecture, taught by Prof. Jean-Jacques Greffet, covers recent developments in the control of light-matter interaction at the nanoscale using resonant structures such as micro-cavities and antennas. It provides the essential theoretical tools to describe the associated phenomena
Content
The first part will introduce fundamental concepts of near-field optics such as evanescent waves and light confinement. The second part will introduce theoretical tools such as integral equations, Green tensor and local density of states. We will then discuss optical resonators, which cover both resonant antennas and cavities and introduce the concept of quasi normal mode. The fourth and fifth parts will be devoted to propagating plasmons and localized plasmons. The sixth part will focus on the control of spontaneous emission and discuss Purcell factor and the weak and strong coupling regimes. We will pay particular attention to clarify what is quantum and what is classical.
Course outline :
Day 1 - Introduction to near-field optics
Day 2 - Computing near-fields. Scattering. Green tensor and Local density of states
Day 3 - Quasi-normal Modes & Propagating Surface plasmons
Day 4 - Localized surface plasmons
Day 5 - Controlling spontaneous emission
Keywords
Nanophotonics, quantum optics, cavities, antennas, light, emitters
Learning Prerequisites
Recommended courses
Basic knowledge of optics and photonics
Dans les plans d'études
- Nombre de places: 40
- Forme de l'examen: Ecrit (session libre)
- Matière examinée: Nanophotonics with cavities and antennas
- Cours: 28 Heure(s)
- Projet: 4 Heure(s)
- Type: optionnel