
Semiconductor Metasurfaces, Part 1
Series: Semiconductors and Semimetals; 115;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 30 October 2024
- ISBN 9780443296864
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages196 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 450 g
- Language English 658
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Long description:
Semiconductor Metamaterials: Part One, Volume 116 in a two-part series surveys the state-of-the-art in material platforms for optical metasurfaces. Chapters cover Metasurfaces from materials with 2nd-order nonlinearity, Light Emitting Metasurfaces based on Direct Bandgap Semiconductors, Tunable Metasurfaces enabled by Phase-Change Materials, Phase-Transition Materials for Thermal Tuning of Metasurfaces, Tunable Metasurface Devices based on Soft Matter, Infrared Metasurfaces, Polarization Sensing Platforms, UV/ Visible Metasurfaces, and Metasurfaces for Catalysis & Chemistry.
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1. Metasurfaces from materials with 2nd-order nonlinearity
Frank Setzpfandt, Anna Fedotova Fedotova, Maximilian Weißflog and Sina Saravi
2. Light Emitting Metasurfaces based on Direct Bandgap Semiconductors
Tuomas Haggren, Matthew Brian Parry and Wei Wen Wong
Tuning
3. Tunable Metasurfaces enabled by Phase-Change Materials
Martin Hafermann
4. Phase-Transition Materials for Thermal Tuning of Metasurfaces
Carsten Ronning
5. Tunable Metasurface Devices based on Soft Matter
Sarah Walden, Yana Izdebskaya and Ilya Shadrivov
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6. Infrared Metasurfaces
Joseph Talghader, Avijit Das, Merlin Mah and John Hunt
7. Polarization Sensing Platforms
Jer-Shing Huang and Lin Zhan-Hong
8. UV/ Visible Metasurfaces
Kun Huang
9. Metasurfaces for Catalysis & Chemistry
Fiona J. Beck, Christin David, Zelio Fusco, Ning Lyu and Anjalie Edirisooriya