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Call for papers

Workshop "Nano structures on surfaces and light scattering"

Institut für Werkstofftechnik, IWT, Bremen, 24. + 25. March 2011

New deadline: 15. Feb. 2011

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Light scattering by nano structures or nano particles is of interest in various kinds of applications such as scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM), surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), defect characterization,  electron-energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and evanescent wave scattering.

At the workshop we like to discus the latest theoretical approaches and computational tools to simulate light scattering by structures or particles on plane interfaces taking into account particle - surface scattering interaction. The latest findings in the field will be presented and discussed.

Former Workshops

DDA Workshop 2007

Null-Field Method 2008

Near field computation 2010

Topics

  • Evanescent wave scattering
  • Program validation
  • Multiple scattering
  • Inverse problems
  • Measurement result

If you are interested to participate in the workshop please send an email to register. If you like to present a talk or present some input for discussion please send a two to four page abstract  to one of the organizers by 31. Jan. 2011 15 Feb. 2011 using this Word template.

Preliminary list of talks

 

  • Viktor Myroshnychenko (invited speaker):
    Numerical simulation of electron energy loss and emission spectra of plasmonic structures using boundary element method
  • Yuri Eremin:
    Extreme Light Scattering in the Evanescent Wave Area.
  • Bernhard Michel:
  • V. L. Y. Loke, M. P. Mengüç, T. A. Nieminen and S. Malynych:
    Discrete dipole approximation with surface interaction (DDA-SI) toolbox for MATLAB - applied to nanostructures on planar substrates.
  • Christian Matyssek:
    The T-Matrix-Method in Electron Energy Loss Spectra (EELS) Simulations.
  • Alexandre Vial:
    Plasmon resonances of metallic nanoparticles embedded in a liquid crystal.
  • Martina Schmid:
    Mie theory and dipole calculations for modeling plasmonic scattering from nanoparticles for integration in thin-film optical devices.
  • Gin Jose:
    Scattering and lasing in nanoporous glass thin films.
  • S.Y. Buhmann:
    Atom-surface interactions: From finite temperature to periodic structures.
  • Stéphane-Olivier Guillaume:
    Simulated optical and EELS response of a gold dolmen-like structure.
  • Nicolas Geuquet:
    Substrate effect in EELS simulations on a noble metal nanoparticle.
  • Wilfried Sigle:
    EELS and EFTEM of metallic nanostructures.
  • Oleksandr Zhuromsky:
    Simulation of optical properties of particulate media by multi-level superposition of T-matrices.
  • Yevgen Grynko:
    Simulation of higher harmonics generation from split ring resonators with the Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain method.
  • Umut Tok:
    Broadband six-particle and eight-particle common-gap plasmonic nanoantennas.
  • Erdem Ogut:
    Tailoring the polarization states of optical spots using asymmetric subwavelength apertures.
  • Reinhard Sigel:
    Treatment of Smearing in Ellipsometry.
  • Ondrej Stranik:
    Calculation of light transmission through a single hole in chromium layer with and without gold nanoparticle.
  • Jérôme Muller:
    Scattering of light by a particle near a surface by FDTD and near-field to far field transformation. Comparison with T-matrix and application to Apertureless Scanning Near-field optical Microscopy (ASNOM).
  • Johannes Weirich:
    How to measure nano-structures on surfaces from scattered intensities.
  • Mirza Karamehmedovic:
    Sizing of highly conductive nanowires on dielectric substrates.

Time table

start at 9.00 on 24.3.2011

end at 17.00 on 25.3.2011

duration for talks 20 mins + 10 mins discussion

 

Venue

IWT, Institut für Werkstofftechnik
Room FZB1250
Badgasteiner Str. 3
28359 Bremen
Germany

Proceedings

The proceedings and the final program will be sent by email prior to the workshop.

Fee

There will be no fee.

Organizing Committee

 

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Process & Chemical Engineering, Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Institut für Physik, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany

 

 

 

 

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