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“Coherent, Nonlinear, and Ultrafast
Nanoplasmonics”
Mark I. Stockman
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State
University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA
Abstract
This talk introduces and reviews new ideas and recent
progress in coherent, nonlinear and ultrafast nanoplasmonics. It includes
a brief Introduction to the topic and forefront, focus areas based
partially on original contributions, including ultrafast, coherent,
nonlinear, and stimulated phenomena. Spaser will be one of the focus
points of the talk as an ultrafast generator of local optical field on
nanoscale. We will discuss nanolenses built of metal nanosphere and
tapered polaritonic waveguides as concentrators of optical energy on
nanoscale. Theory of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is one of
the focal points of the talk. We also consider dynamic, controllable,
ultrafast localization of optical energy on the nanoscale and nonlinear
photoelectron emission coherently controlled by the phases of the
ultrashort excitation pulses. We also consider a recent development based
on the combination of the adiabatic concentration of optical energy on
nanoscale and spatio-temporal modulation of surface plasmon polaritons.
Finally, we discuss extreme nanoplasmonics where phenomena develop on the
spatial scale of a few nanometers and temporal scale of hundreds
attoseconds. We present both theory and available experimental data, and
discuss applications of nanoplasmonics.
Bio.
Born in Kharkov (Ukraine), graduated with MS Degree in
Physics from University of Novosibirsk (Russia). Received Ph.D. in
Theoretical Physics from Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Academy of
Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia); D.Sc. in Optics and Theoretical Physics
from Institute of Automation, Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk,
Russia). Emigrated to the US in 1990; worked at SUNY at Buffalo and
Washington State University as a Visiting Professor. Presently, Professor
of Physics at Georgia State University at Atlanta, GA, USA. Author of 135
research papers in major journals, and a number of book chapters.
Delivered plenary and invited talks at major Conferences. Served as an
invited Lecturer at international Colleges and Courses, including
International Center for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, Italy), SPIE
Meetings (San Jose and San Diego, CA, USA), Ecole Normale Supérieure
(France), University of Technology Sydney (Australia), and others.
Presented numerous lectures and colloquia at leading universities and
research institutions around the world. Among these are Columbia
University, Weizmann Institute of Technology, MIT, Harvard University,
University of Chicago, Georgia Institute of Technology, Leiden University,
Tel Aviv University, and many others). Scientific interests are in
theoretical condensed matter and optical physics, nanooptics and
nanoplasmonics.