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dc.contributor.authorZubritskaya, Irina
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-24T08:40:06Z
dc.date.available2017-08-24T08:40:06Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-24
dc.identifier.isbnISBN 978-91-629-0255-1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/53238
dc.description.abstractMaterials that provide real-time control of the fundamental properties of light at visible and near-infrared frequencies enable the essential components for future optical devices. Metal nanostructures that couple electromagnetic (EM) radiation on a sub-wavelength length scale to free electrons, forming propagating or localized surface plasmons, provide many exciting functionalities due to their ability to manipulate light via the local EM field shaping and enhancement. Magnetoplasmonics is an emerging field within nano-optics that operates with the combination of propagating or localized surface plasmons and magnetism. Active and adaptive magnetoplasmonic components capable of controlling light on the nanoscale with externally applied magnetic fields are envisioned to push the development of integrated photonic circuits, high-density data storage, or the advanced schemes for bio- and chemo-sensing. In these components plasmon-enhanced and controlled magneto-optical activity creates a new way of control for plasmonic devices, which is explored in this thesis. Another focus of this thesis are chiral plasmonic materials that exhibit an enhanced chiroptical response due to the nanoconfinement of light and strong near-field coupling. These have benefits in applications like chiral sensing. Fundamentally, they offer an additional degree of freedom to control the phase and polarization of light on the sub-wavelength scale via interaction with its helicity, i.e., angular momentum. Adaptive chiral materials provide a new pathway for real-time control of chiral light’s scattering and absorption by weak magnetic fields. Engineering of chiral materials that can manipulate the helicity of light is decisive for angular momentum-controlled nanophotonics. A general topic of this thesis is the design and fabrication of advanced optical nanoantennas, used to dynamically manipulate light. Among applications are nanorulers, adaptive magneto-chiral and highly transparent magneto-dielectric surfaces.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.haspart1. Magnetoplasmonic design rules for active magneto-optics. Lodewijks, K.; Maccaferri, N.; Pakizeh, T.; Dumas, R. K.; Zubritskaya, I.; Akerman, J.; Vavassori, P.; Dmitriev, A. Nano Letters 2014, 14, (12), 7207-14. ::doi::10.1021/nl504166nsv
dc.relation.haspart2. Active magnetoplasmonic ruler. Zubritskaya, I.; Lodewijks, K.; Maccaferri, N.; Mekonnen, A.; Dumas, R. K.; Åkerman, J.; Vavassori, P.; Dmitriev, A. Nano Letters 2015, 15, (5), 3204-11. ::doi::10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00372sv
dc.relation.haspart3. Magnetic control of the chiroptical plasmonic surfaces. Zubritskaya, I; Maccaferri, N; Inchausti Ezeiza, X; Vavassori, P; and Dmitriev, A.sv
dc.relation.haspart4. Transparent chiroptical magneto-dielectric surfaces. Zubritskaya, I; Maccaferri, N; Pedrueza Villialmanzo, E; Lumdee, C; Vavassori, P; and Dmitriev, A.sv
dc.subjectphotonicssv
dc.subjectmagnetoplasmonicssv
dc.subjectmagneto-opticssv
dc.subjectmagneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE)sv
dc.subjectplasmon rulersv
dc.subjectnickelsv
dc.subjectcobaltsv
dc.subjectgoldsv
dc.subjectsiliconsv
dc.subjectlocalized surface plasmon resonancesv
dc.subjectdimersv
dc.subjecttrimersv
dc.subjectchiropticssv
dc.subjectchiral transmissionsv
dc.subject2D nanoantennassv
dc.subjectdynamic tuningsv
dc.subjectmetal-dielectricsv
dc.subject3D nanoantennassv
dc.subjectmetasurfacesv
dc.subjectmagnetic modulationsv
dc.subjectperpendicular magnetic anisotropysv
dc.titleDesigner magnetoplasmonics for adaptive nano-opticssv
dc.typeText
dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailirina.zubritskaya@physics.gu.sesv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophysv
dc.gup.originGöteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakultetensv
dc.gup.departmentDepartment of Physics ; Institutionen för fysiksv
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 15 september, kl. 10.00, PJ salen, Institutionen för fysik, Origovägen 6 B, 412 96 Göteborgsv
dc.gup.defencedate2017-09-15
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetMNF


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