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Surface nanophotonics with Bloch waves on dielectric multilayers

Descrovi, E.
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Ballarini, M.
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Frascella, F.
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2012
Proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting 2012
EOS Annual Meeting 2012, TOM 3 - Nanophotonics & Metamaterials

Planar mutilayers sustaining either TE or TM polarized Bloch Surface Waves (BSWs) offer new opportunities for management of light at the nanoscale. We will discuss how BSWs can be exploited in guiding and confining light on nanometric relieves, enhancing fluorescence emission and providing additional features for plasmonic nano-antennas.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Descrovi, E.
Ballarini, M.
Frascella, F.
Angelini, A.
Lovera, Andrea  
Enrico, E.
Sfez, Tristan  
De Leo, N.
Mandracci, P.
Herzig, Hans Peter  
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Date Issued

2012

Published in
Proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting 2012
ISBN of the book

978-3-9815022-4-4

Issue

6109

Subjects

Bloch Surface Waves (BSWs)

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NON-REVIEWED

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EOS Annual Meeting 2012, TOM 3 - Nanophotonics & Metamaterials

Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

September 25-28, 2012

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November 1, 2012
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