Nonlinear and switchable metamaterials for optical data processing
Nonlinear and switchable metamaterials for optical data processing
The next photonic revolution will be fuelled by a dependence on 'metamaterials' - radically new types of artificial electromagnetic media with unusual and useful functionalities achieved via structuring on the sub-wavelength scale. The Centre for Photonic Metamaterials at the University of Southampton is developing a new generation of switchable and active nanostructured photonic media offering ground-breaking solutions for telecoms, energy and light generation, imaging, lithography, data storage, sensing, and security and defence applications. Here, we review a number of photonic metamaterial approaches to all-optical signal modulation and switching on the nanoscale.
MacDonald, K.F.
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2012
MacDonald, K.F.
76c84116-aad1-4973-b917-7ca63935dba5
MacDonald, K.F.
(2012)
Nonlinear and switchable metamaterials for optical data processing.
Photonex '12, Coventry, United Kingdom.
16 - 17 Oct 2012.
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The next photonic revolution will be fuelled by a dependence on 'metamaterials' - radically new types of artificial electromagnetic media with unusual and useful functionalities achieved via structuring on the sub-wavelength scale. The Centre for Photonic Metamaterials at the University of Southampton is developing a new generation of switchable and active nanostructured photonic media offering ground-breaking solutions for telecoms, energy and light generation, imaging, lithography, data storage, sensing, and security and defence applications. Here, we review a number of photonic metamaterial approaches to all-optical signal modulation and switching on the nanoscale.
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Published date: 2012
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Photonex '12, Coventry, United Kingdom, 2012-10-16 - 2012-10-17
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Optoelectronics Research Centre
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/365090
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K.F. MacDonald
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