Plasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Imaging: Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive discussion of linear/nonlinear plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy and imaging applications. Sections cover the application of nonlinear optical spectroscopy in materials science and biomedicine, the surface plasmon enhanced nonlinear optical spectrum, and the interaction of nonlinear surface plasmons and nonlinear optics. This is the first book to fully cover plasmon-enhanced non-linear and linear phenomena, including discussions on plasmon-enhanced fluorescence, plasmon-enhanced coherence, Anti Stokes Raman spectroscopy, two-photon excitation spectroscopy, and second harmonic generation.
Table of Contents
1. Plasmon, molecular spectroscopy, image 2. Plasmon-enhanced Fluorescence spectroscopy 3. Plasmon-enhanced Raman spectroscopy 4. Plasmon-enhanced second-harmonic generation and four-wave mixing image 5. Plexciton spectroscopy 6. Nonlinear plasmonic 7. Conclusions and perspective
Authors
Mengtao Sun Full Professor, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China. Mengtao Sun obtained his Ph.D. in 2003 from the State Key Laboratory of Molecular Reaction Dynamics, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). From 2003 to 2006, he worked as a postdoc at the Department of Chemical Physics, Lund University. Since 2006, as an Associate Professor, he has worked at the Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, CAS. In 2016, he became a Full Professor within the University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.His current research interests focus on plasmonic principle and applications on plasmon-enhanced molecular spectroscopy, and the plasmon-exciton coupling interaction for molecular spectroscopy and surface catalytic reaction. He has published more than 180 peer reviewed papers. Xijiao Mu Ph.D. Student in Physics, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China. Xijiao Mu holds a bachelor's degree in materials physics from Shanghai University and a master's degree in engineering from Lanzhou University. He is currently a Ph.D. student in physics at University of Science and Technology Beijing and is focusing his research on nonlinear optics, theoretical calculations of nonlinear optical spectroscopy and biological applications.