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Microlenses
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ISBN: 3038420514 3038420506 Year: 2015 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The study and application of microscale lenses and lens arrays enjoys a long history. Advances in microfabrication technologies in the past few decades have enabled the design and fabrication of microlenses and microlens arrays through many different approaches. In recent years, there has been notably a host of exciting developments in the microlenses and microlens arrays, including tunable-focus ones, those fabricated on non-planar substrates and surfaces, and microlens arrays mimicking natural compound eyes, to name just a few. The developments in microlenses and microlens arrays have found profound applications in many engineering and biomedical fields, including but not limited to optical coherence tomography (OCT), endoscopy, photolithography, 3-dimensional imaging, optical communications, and lab on chips. This Special Issue aims to highlight the state of the art in the development of microlenses and microlens arrays; examples being fabrication technologies and optical characterizations. It also focuses on their applications when implemented in microoptical systems.


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Latest Advances in Nanoplasmonics and Use of New Tools for Plasmonic Characterization
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Nanoplasmonics is an area that uses light to couple electrons in metals, and can break the diffraction limit for light confinement into subwavelength zones, allowing for strong field enhancements. In the last two decades, there has been a resurgence of this research topic and its applications. Thus, this Special Issue presents a collection of articles and reviews by international researchers and is devoted to the recent advances in and insights into this research topic, including plasmonic devices, plasmonic biosensing, plasmonic photocatalysis, plasmonic photovoltaics, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.

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Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Materials science --- plasmonics --- localized surface plasmon resonance --- high pressure --- sensing --- SERS --- two-dimensional material --- titanium carbide MXene --- near-field enhancement --- plasmonic material --- optical properties of ultra-thin dielectric films --- surface plasmon spectroscopy --- spectroscopic ellipsometry --- SHINERS --- core-shell nanoparticles --- catalysis --- electrochemistry --- nanowires --- back reflector --- solar cells --- plasmonic --- III-V semiconductor --- surface plasmon resonance --- photonic crystal D-shaped fiber --- refractive index sensor --- dispersion sensor --- second-order dispersion sensor --- waveguide --- SPPs --- FDTD --- bandstop filter --- CMT --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- optical characterization --- copper ion --- poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) --- structural properties --- optical properties --- Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) --- fabrication --- application --- agriculture --- food safety --- gold --- nanoparticles --- thiophenol --- silicon --- nonlinear optics --- sum-frequency generation --- UV-vis spectroscopy --- atomic force microscopy --- CLIO free electron laser --- inverse problem --- copper --- copper oxide --- plasmonics --- localized surface plasmon resonance --- high pressure --- sensing --- SERS --- two-dimensional material --- titanium carbide MXene --- near-field enhancement --- plasmonic material --- optical properties of ultra-thin dielectric films --- surface plasmon spectroscopy --- spectroscopic ellipsometry --- SHINERS --- core-shell nanoparticles --- catalysis --- electrochemistry --- nanowires --- back reflector --- solar cells --- plasmonic --- III-V semiconductor --- surface plasmon resonance --- photonic crystal D-shaped fiber --- refractive index sensor --- dispersion sensor --- second-order dispersion sensor --- waveguide --- SPPs --- FDTD --- bandstop filter --- CMT --- nanocrystalline cellulose --- optical characterization --- copper ion --- poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) --- structural properties --- optical properties --- Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) --- fabrication --- application --- agriculture --- food safety --- gold --- nanoparticles --- thiophenol --- silicon --- nonlinear optics --- sum-frequency generation --- UV-vis spectroscopy --- atomic force microscopy --- CLIO free electron laser --- inverse problem --- copper --- copper oxide


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Latest Advances in Nanoplasmonics and Use of New Tools for Plasmonic Characterization
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Nanoplasmonics is an area that uses light to couple electrons in metals, and can break the diffraction limit for light confinement into subwavelength zones, allowing for strong field enhancements. In the last two decades, there has been a resurgence of this research topic and its applications. Thus, this Special Issue presents a collection of articles and reviews by international researchers and is devoted to the recent advances in and insights into this research topic, including plasmonic devices, plasmonic biosensing, plasmonic photocatalysis, plasmonic photovoltaics, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.


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Latest Advances in Nanoplasmonics and Use of New Tools for Plasmonic Characterization
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Nanoplasmonics is an area that uses light to couple electrons in metals, and can break the diffraction limit for light confinement into subwavelength zones, allowing for strong field enhancements. In the last two decades, there has been a resurgence of this research topic and its applications. Thus, this Special Issue presents a collection of articles and reviews by international researchers and is devoted to the recent advances in and insights into this research topic, including plasmonic devices, plasmonic biosensing, plasmonic photocatalysis, plasmonic photovoltaics, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.

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