8:05-8:15 8:15-9:45
8:15-9:00
Room: 202 Opening Remarks Chair: Lei Zhou Plenary Session I Chair: Joseph Haus
PL-1 3D Photonic metamaterials and transformation optics
Martin Wegener
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
PL-2 Plasmonic interconnects and circuitry: Fundamental issues and practical perspectives
Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
9:00-9:45
9:45-10:10
Coffee Break
Room: 202
Photonic Crystal - 1
Chairs: Benjamin Eggleton and Zhiyuan Li
IN-01 Densely integrated photonics circuits beyond silicon: Prospects, applications and power dissipation issues
Lars Thylen
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
O-01 Symmetry breaking and optical anisotropy in photonic crystals
A. Kontogeorgos, S. Vignolini, D. R. E. Snoswell, C. E. Finlayson, J. J. Baumberg, P. Spahn and G. P. Hellmann
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
O-02 Dirac-cones induced by accidental degeneracy in photonic crystals and zero refractive index materials Xueqin Huang, Yun Lai, Zhihong Hang, Huihuo Zheng, and C. T. Chan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
IN-02 Bloch mode engineering Philippe LalanneInstitut d’Optique, France
O-03 Observation of backscattering -immune
tunnelling states without external magnetic fields Jianwen Dong, Wenjie Chen, Zhihong Hang, C. T. Chan, Hezhou Wang
Sun Yat-Sen (Zhongshan) University, China
O-04 High-Q nanocavity in 2D silicon photonic crystal slab
Changzhu Zhou, Chen Wang and Zhiyuan Li Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Room: 102
Energy / Environment - 1
Chairs: Min Gu and Jinsong Huang
IN-03 Nanophotonics in energy applications: Near-field thermal transfer and solar cell light trapping Shanhui Fan Stanford University, United States of America
O-05 Non-blinking and photostable upconverted luminescence from single lanthanide-doped nanocrystals
Shiwei Wu, G. Han, Delia J. Milliron, Shaul Aloni, V. Altoe, D. V. Talapin, B. E. Cohen, and P. James SchuckFudan University, China
O-06 Plasmonic Mach-Zehnder interferometer on a microfluidic chip for sensitive optical sensing Qiaoqiang Gan, Yongkang Gao, Xuanhong Cheng and Filbert J. Bartoli
University at Buffalo, United States of America IN-04 Integrated optics for quantum cryptography Martin Kristensen University of Aarhus Ny Munkegade, Denmark
O-07 Extraordinary optical absorption in a silicon slab with metallic nanowires on its top surface Liu Yang and Yi Jin Zhejiang University, China
O-08 Nanoscale geometric diodes for improved rectenna solar cells
Zixu Zhu, Sachit Grover, Kendra Krueger and Garret Moddel
University of Colorado, United States of America
10:10-12:10 10:10-10:40 10:40-10:55
10:55-11:10
11:10-11:40
11:40-11:55
11:55-12:10
12:10-13:30
Lunch Break
Monday Afternoon, May 23, 2011
Room 202
Room 102
13:30-15:00 13:30-14:00 Light-Matter Interactions - 1 Chair: Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi
IN-05 Plasmonic nanolasers with subwavelength-size cavities: Progress and prospectus Cunzheng Ning Arizona State University, United States of America
Solar Cell
Chair: Martin Kristensen
IN-07 Introduce an electric field into polymer solar cell for increased efficiency Jinsong HuangNebraska University-Lincoln, United States of America O-11 Effect of nanophase morphology on polymer solar cells
Song Chen and Franky So University of Florida, United States of America
O-12 Nearly total absorption of light and heat generation by plasmonic nanostructures
Jiaming Hao, Min Qiu, Lei Zhou, Chengwei Qiu, and Said Zouhdi
LGEP, Supélec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
O-13 Fabrication and characterization of silicon nanohole solar cells
Y. Q. Zhao, K. K. Leung, C. Surya, C. K. Feng, Y. F. Chen, D. M. Chen, H. Shen, and B. J. Zhang
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong O-14 Optical absorption enhancement using the
combined silicon wire arrays for flexible photovoltaic applications
Minjoon Park, Kwangtae Park,, Zhongyi Guo, Jinyoung Jung, Handon Um, Yoonho Nam, SunmiShin, and Jungho Lee
Hanyang University, Korea
14:00-14:30
IN-06 Entanglement of two qubits mediated by one-dimensional plasmonic waveguides Francisco J. Garcia Vidal
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
14:30-14:45
O-09 Enhanced enantioselectivity in excitation of chiral molecules by superchiral light Yiqiao Tang, Adam E. Cohen Harvard University, United States of America
O-10 Ultra-broadband light harvesting absorbers based on slow light using anisotropic metamaterials Y. Cui, K. H. Fung, H. Ma, J. Xu, Y. Jin, S. He, and N. X. Fang
Zhejiang University, China
14:45-15:00
15:00-15:20 15:20-16:35
15:20-15:50
Coffee Break
Photonic Crystal - 2 Chair: Philippe Lalanne
IN-08 Photonic waveguides: How slow light can go? Asger Mortensen Technical University of Denmark,Denmark O-15 Parallel-coupled dual racetrack silicon micro- resonators for quadrature amplitude modulation Ryan A. Integlia, Lianghong Yin, and Wei JiangRutgers University, United States of America
O-16 Ultra-compact 1xN and NxN TE-polarized beam splitters based on every-second-line-defect photonic crystal waveguides
M. Zhang, A. C. Krüger, N. Groothoff , P. X. Shi and M. Kristensen
Aarhus University, Denmark
O-17 Concentrically curved silicon waveguide WDM couplers
H. Renner, M. Krause and E. Brinkmeyer Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
Nonlinear Optics - 1 Chair: Weitao Liu
IN-09 Nonlinearity of excitonic polariton in ZnO Zhanghai ChenFudan University, China
O-18 Optical parametric amplification of SPP in nonlinear hybrid waveguide
Tao Li, Feifei Lu, Lin Li and Shining Zhu Nanjing University, China
O-19 Four wave mixing and optical hysteresis in
colloidal solution of Er-Yb doped LaF3 nanocrystals G. Pobegalov, P. Agruzov, P. Gaenko, I. Ilichev, A. Shamray Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, Russia
O-20 Efficient third harmonic generation from gold hole-array nanostructures
G. X. Li, T. Li, H. Liu, K. F. Li, S. M. Wang, S. N. Zhu, and K. W. Cheah
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
15:50-16:05 16:05-16:20
16:20-16:35
16:35-16:50
Central Hall
Coffee Break
Room 102
16:50-17:30
Poster Session A
17:30-18:10
Tutorial 1 Chair: Hui Liu
Nanophotonic Materials Creating Novel Physical
Phenomena Joseph Haus
University of Dayton, United States of America
Tuesday Morning, May 24, 2011
8:15-9:00
8:15-9:00
Room: 202
Plenary Session II Chair:Martin Wegener
PL-3 Nanophotonics under an optical microscope
Min Gu Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
9:05-10:20
9:05-9:35 Room: 202 Photonic Crystal - 3 Chair: Lars Thylen
IN-10 Chalcogenide nanophotonics Benjamin Eggleton University of Sydney, Australia
Room: 102
Energy / Environment – 2 Chair: Qiaoqiang Gan
IN-11 Defect characterization of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cell material grown by three step method Katsuhiro Akimoto
University of Tsukuba, Japan
O-24 Quantum-dot-doped polymer nanofibers for optical sensing
C. Meng, Y. Xiao, P. Wang, L. Zhang, F. X. Gu and L. M. Tong
Zhejiang University, China
O-25 Single-nanoparticle scattering: applications in cavity quantum electrodynamics and highly sensitive biosensing
Yong-Chun Liu, Bei-Bei Li, Xu Yi, Qihuang Gong, and Yun-Feng Xiao
Peking University, China
O-26 Enhanced absorptive characteristics of metal nanoparticle-embedded silicon nanowires for solar cell application
Ke-Ya Zhou, Sang-Won Jee, Zhong-Yi Guo, Shu-tian Liu and Jung-Ho Lee
Hanyang University, Korea
9:35-9:50
O-21 Low threshold current and single mode photonic crystal vertical cavity surface emitting laser
Y. Y. Xie , Q. Kan, C. X. Wang, C. Xu and H. D. Chen Institute of Semiconductor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
O-22 Nonclassical photon correlation of nanoparticle in photonic crystal C. H. Raymond Ooi University of Malaya, Malaysia
9:50-10:05
10:05-10:20
O-23 Improved coupled-wave theory for 2D photonic-crystal surface emitting lasers
C. Peng, Y. Liang, K. Sakai, S. Iwahashi, E. Miyai and S. Noda
Kyoto University, Japan
10:20-10:40 10:40-12:10
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
Light-Matter Interactions - 2 Chair: Sasha Grigorenko
IN-12 Metamaterials: A gateway to new science and applications of light Natalia Litchinitser
University at Buffalo, United States of America O-27 Second harmonic generation and nonlinear Smith-Purcell effect in 3D metamaterials Xiangdong Zhang and Jinying Xu Beijing Normal University, China
O-28 Resonant plasmon-induced enhancement of magneto-optical Kerr effect in 1D and 2D magnetophotonic crystals
A. A. Grunin, A. V. Chetvertukhin, T. V. Dolgova, A. V. Baryshev, H. Uchida, M. Inoue, and A. A. FedyaninLomonosov Moscow State University, Russia O-29 Nonlinear plasmonic frequency conversion through quasiphase matching
Zijian Wu, Xikui Hu, Ziyan Yu, Wei Hu, Fei Xu and Yanqing Lu
Nanjing University, China
O-30 Slow-wave meta-surfaces to enhance light-matter interactions
Shiyi Xiao, Qiong He, Xueqin Huang, Shiwei Tang and Lei Zhou
Fudan University, China
Fabrications and Applications - 1
Chair: Namkyoo Park
IN-13 Black and colored metals and applications. Chunlei Guo
University of Rochester, United States of America
O-31 Ultra-compact plasmonic electro-optical modulator design
J. Xu, H. Ma and Nicholas X. Fang Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
11:10-11:25
11:25-11:40
O-32 Direct patterning on reduced graphene oxide nanosheets using femtosecond laser pulses L. Li, Z. B. Liu, Y. F. Xu, Y. S. Chen, J. G. Tian Nankai University, China
11:40-11:55
O-33 Interaction between fs laser pulses and a thin Au film
Zhongyi Guo, Keya Zhou, Yanjun Xiao, S. A. Moiz, Shiliang Qu, Shutian Liu, and Jung-Ho Leeh Hanyang University, Korea
O-34 Polychromatic nanofocusing of surface plasmons Wei Liu, Dragomir N. Neshev, Andrey E. Miroshnichenko, Ilya V. Shadrivov, and Yuri S. Kivshar
Australian National University, Australia
11:55-12:10
12:10-13:30
Lunch Break
Tuesday Afternoon, May 24, 2011
13:30-14:30
13:30-14:00
Room: 202 THz Metamaterials Chair: Shuang Zhang
IN-14 Large area 2D and 3D THz meta-materials design and fabrication by laser means Minghui Hong National University of Singapore, Singapore O-35 Tunneling of photons mediated by surface plasmon plaritons in a terahertz photonic crystal Hai-Ying Liu, Sen Liang, Qiao-Feng Dai, Li-Jun Wu, and Sheng Lan
South China Normal University,China
O-36 Modelling, fabrication and characterisation of THz fractal meta-materials
S. Xiao, L. Zhou, R. Malureanu, D. Cooke, P. Uhd Jepsen, A. Lavrinenko
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Room: 102
Nanoparticle-based Photonics Chair: Daniel Ou-Yang
IN-15 Manipulation of quantum dots to nanometer precision by control of flow Edo Waks
Maryland University, United States of America O-37 InGaN/GaN dot-in-a-wire nanoscale
heterostructures and high-efficiency light emitting diodes on Si
H. P. T. Nguyen, K. Cui, S. Zhang, X. Han, and Z. MiMcGill University, Canada
O-38 Enhancement of optical nonlinearity of metal nanoparticles with control of local field
Y. Takeda, R. Sato, H. Momida, M. Ohnuma, T. Ohno and N. Kishimoto
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
14:00-14:15
14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45
Coffee Break
14:45-15:45 15:45-19:30
Central Hall Poster Session B
Guided City Tour (Optional)
Wednesday Morning, May 25, 2011
8:15-9:45
8:15-9:00
Room: 202 Plenary Session III Chair: Min Qiu
PL-4 Engineering the plasmonic properties of gold nanostructures for biomedical applications
Younan Xia Washington University, United States of America
PL-5 FJ/bit integrated nanophotonics for future ICT
Masaya Notomi NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan
9:00-9:45 9:45-10:10
10:10-12:10
10:10-10:40
Coffee Break
Room: 202
Metamaterials - 1
Chairs: Dinping Tsai and Andrei Lavrinenko
IN-16 Negative index metamaterials - time to think positively?
Sasha Grigorenko
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
O-39 Magnetically controllable unidirectional
electromagnetic waveguiding devices designed with metamaterials
S. Y. Liu, W. L. Lu, Z. F. Lin, and S. T. Chui Zhejiang Normal University, China
O-40 Switching electric and magnetic responses in metamaterials
Xiang Xiong, Weihua Sun, Ling Qin, Ruwen Peng and Mu Wang
Nanjing University, China
IN-17 Super-imaging and invisibility cloak using natural materials Shuang Zhang University of Birmingham, United Kindom
O-41 Experimental study of coherent magnetic plasmon modes in a one-dimensional meta-chain H. Liu, and S. N. Zhu Nanjing University, China
Room: 102
Fabrications and Applications - 2
Chairs: Thomas Haertling and Hongbo Sun
IN-18 Recent developments of droplet epitaxy of GaAs quantum dots and their spectroscopic studies Kazuaki Sakoda
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
O-43 Nanoplasmonic waveguide filters with disk-shaped nanocavities
Hua Lu, Xueming Liu, Yongkang Gong, Leiran Wang, and Dong Mao
Xi’an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
O-44 Highly efficient asymmetrical silicon-based
plasmonic add-drop filter for integrated nanophotonic circuits
H.-S. Chu, R. Mote, P. Bai and E.-P. Li
Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR, Singapore IN-19 Mode junction photonics for photonic digital signal processing
Namkyoo Park
Seoul National University, Korea
O-45 Phase-shifting interferometry based on the high density transmissive grating
Tengfei Wu, Changhe Zhou, Zhiguo Liang, Zhenyu Zhu and Xinliang Li
Beijing Changcheng Institute of Metrology and Measurement, China
O-46 Ring resonator on silicon nanowire optical waveguide (SNOW)
M. Khorasaninejad and S. S. Saini University of Waterloo, Canada
10:40-10:55
10:55-11:10
11:10-11:40 11:40-11:55
11:55-12:10
O-42 Linear and circular dichroism in a truly three dimensional gold gyroid metamaterial S. Vignolini, N. Yufa1, P. M. Salgard-Cunha, I. Rushkin, J. J. Baumberg, M. Stefik and U. Wiesner and U. Steiner
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
12:10-13:30
Lunch Break
Wednesday Afternoon, May 25, 2011
13:30-15:00
13:30-14:00
Room: 202 Plasmonics - 1 Chair: Minghui Hong
IN-20 Plasmonic hot spots for photo-catalytic chemical reactors Dinping TsaiNational Taiwan University, Taiwan
IN-21 Ultracompact plasmonic devices and ultrafast modulation based on SPPs Qihuang Gong Peking University, China
O-47 Broadband beam collimating with a plasmonic structures of a metal-dielectric-metal multilayered substrate
F. Zhang, Y. R. He, Y. Jin and S. He Zhejiang University, China
O-48 Theory of couplings in plasmonics and metamaterials
Bin Xi, Shiyi Xiao, Hao Xu and Lei Zhou Fudan University, China
Room: 102 Optical Force Chair: Edo Waks
IN-22 Optical bottle: colloidal nanoparticles in optical confinement Daniel Ou-Yang Lehigh University, United States of America
IN-23 Optofluidic dye laser via two-flow-stream dean flowAi-Qun LiuNanyang Technological University, Singapore
14:00-14:30
14:30-14:45
O-49 Slow-light enhanced force between shifted periodic waveguides
Yue Sun, Thomas P. White, and Andrey A. Sukhorukov Australian National University, Australia
O-50 A nano-photonic-mechanical (NPMS) actuator using radiation force
X. Zhao, H. Cai, M. L. J. Tsai, X. M. Ji, J. Zhou, Y. P. Huang, M. H. Bao and A.Q. Liu
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
14:45-15:00
15:00-15:20 15:20-16:35
15:20-15:50
Coffee Break
Near-field Optics Chair: Qihuang Gong
IN-24 Microlens enabled applications in optical imaging and 3D display Xiaocong Yuan Nankai University, China
O-51 Effects of spatial dispersion in the optical response of plasmonic nanostructures C. David, F. Javier García de Abajo Instituto de Óptica - CSIC, Spain
O-52 Discrimination of individual molecular
aggregate from other molecular aggregates one by one by restricting the light emitting space K. Funaba, E. Watanabe, H. Nejo, N. S. Venkataramanan, H. Mizuseki and Y. Kawazoe National Institute for Materials Science, Japan O-53 Far-field and near-field polarization control with anisotropic optical metamaterials
M. R. Shcherbakov, B. B. Tsema, M. I. Dobynde, T. V. Dolgova, A. A. Ezhov, D. P. Tsai, A. A. FedyaninLomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Fabrications and Applications - 3
Chair: Chunlei Guo
IN-25 Photochemical metal deposition - a scalable fabrication tool for nanophotonics Thomas Haertling Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing, German O-54 Circular Fibonacci grating N. Gao, Y. Zhang and C. Xie
Institute of Microelectronics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
O-55 Spiral phase elements based on segmented
space-variant subwavelength metallic wire gratings Zhehai Zhou, Qiaofeng Tan and Guofan Jin Beijing Information Science and Technology University, China
O-56 Feature-size reduction of photopolymerizaed three dimensional micro/nanostructures taking use of shrinkage Q. Sun, N. Murazawa, K. Ueno, and H. Misawa Hokkaido University, Japan
15:50-16:05 16:05-16:20
16:20-16:35
16:35-16:50
16:50-17:30
Poster Session C
17:30-18:10 19:00-21:30
Coffee Break
Central Hall
Room 102
Tutorial 2 Chair: Yijun Feng
Thermal effects in plasmonic and metamaterial
nanostructures
Min Qiu Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
Banquet
Thursday Morning, May 26, 2011
8:15-9:00
8:15-9:00
Room: 202 Plenary Session IV Chair:Lei Zhou
PL-6 Linear and nonlinear properties of surface plasmons
Yuen-Ron Shen University of California at Berkeley, United States of America
9:05-10:20
9:05-9:35
Room: 202 Plasmonics - 2
Chair: Nicholas X. Fang
IN-26 New perspective of nanofocusing with plasmonic antenna Qiwen Zhan
University of Dayton, United States of America O-57 Symmetry breaking surface plasmon-polariton excitation and its functional applications Xiaowei Li, Qiaofeng Tan, Benfeng Bai, and Guofan Jin
Tsinghua University, China
O-58 Dominant effect of magnetic polarization in the absorption of common metallic nanoparticles
A. Asenjo-Garcia, A. Manjavacas, V. Myroshnychenko and F. J. García de Abajo
Instituto de Óptica – CSIC, Spain
O-59 Modified decay rates and quantum interferences through plasmonic-induced anisotropic vacuum
L. J. Wang, P. Ren, Y. Gu, and Q. H. Gong Peking University, China
Room: 102
Semiconductor-based Nanophotonics
Chair: Limin Tong
IN-27 Photomodulated reflectance spectroscopy of single semiconductor nanowires Howard Jackson
University of Cincinnati, United States of America
O-60 Intrinsic optical properties of vanadium dioxide near the insulator-metal-transition
Weitao Liu, J. Cao, W. Fan, Zhao Hao, Michael C. Martin, Y. R. Shen, J. Wu, and F. Wang Fudan University, China
O-61 UV to Red emission in single ZnCdSSe nanowires Zongyin Yang, Fuxing Gu, Pan Wang, Qing Yang, Bing Guo, Huakang Yu, Anlian Pan and Limin Tong Zhejiang University, China
O-62 Surface/trap state whispering-gallery mode lasing of semiconductor whiskers
Anlian Pan, Xiujuan Zhuang, Ruibin Liu, Debin Li, Cunzheng Ning
Hunan University, China
9:35-9:50
9:50-10:05
10:05-10:20
10:20-10:40 10:40-12:10
10:40-11:10
Coffee Break
Plasmonics - 3 Chair: Qiwen Zhan
IN-28 Probing plasmonic hybridization using cathodoluminescence Nicholas X. Fang Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
O-63 Femtosecond dynamics of surface plasmons in planar plasmoinc nanostructures P. P. Vabishchevich, M. R. Shcherbakov, V. V. Komarova, V. O. Bessonov, T. V. Dolgova and A. A. Fedyanin
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia O-64 Characteristics of plasmonic racetrack resonator in a trench structure
H. Okamoto, K. Yamaguchi, M. Haraguchi, and T. Okamoto
Anan National College of Technology, Japan O-65 Probing localized surface plasmon modes in metal nanostructures
V. Myroshnychenko, F. J. García de Abajo, G. Boudarham, J. Nelayah, O.Stéphan, , M. Kociak, C. Colliex, A. I. Denisyuk, G. Adamo, K. MacDonald, N. I. Zheludev, J. Rodríguez-Fernandez, E. Carbó-Argibay, L. M. Liz-Marzán Instituto de Óptica—CSIC, Spain
O-66 Optical transmission and propagation dynamics of femto-second pulse through double-layer, laterally shifted metallic subwavelength hole arrays
Z. H. Hang, Z. Marcet, H. M. Su , K. S. Wong H. B. Chan and C. T. Chan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Fabrications and Applications - 4
Chair: Kazuaki Sakoda
IN-29 Biomimetic laser nanofabrication, from the lotus leaf to the compound eye Hongbo Sun Jilin University, China
O-67 Enhancement of broadband and
quasi-omnidirectional antireflection of biomimetic nanopillar arrays Z. F. Huang Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
O-68 Photonic structures in plants
S. Vignolini, M. M. Thomas, M. Kolle, P. Rudall, J. J. Baumberg , B. Glover and U. Steiner University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
11:10-11:25 11:25-11:40 11:40-11:55
O-69 Self-organized anti-reflecting nano-cone arrays on Si (100) in-duced by ion bombardment J. Zhou, M. Hildebrandt and M. Lu Fudan University, China
11:55-12:10
O-70 Experimental verification of the “rainbow” trapping effect in graded plasmonic gratings Qiaoqiang Gan and Filbert J. Bartoli
University at Buffalo, United States of America
12:10-13:30
Lunch Break
Thursday Afternoon, May 26, 2011
13:30-14:45
13:30-14:00
Room: 202 Plasmonics - 4
Chair: Xiaocong Yuan
IN-30 “Forbidden light”: Irregular molecular electroluminescence by resonant nanocavity plasmons
Zhenchao Dong Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, China
O-71 Electromagnetically induced transparency based on plasmonic slot waveguide and resonator Qiang Li and Min Qiu
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden O-72 Achievements of large tunability of geometric resonances and wavelength-division multiplexing in metallic nanoparticle array
Y. Gu, J. Li, X. Y. Hu, and Q. H. Gong Peking University, China
O-73 Efficient fluorescence enhancement assisted by the double plasmon modes of gold nanorods S. Y. Liu, J. F. Li, Y. H. Chen and Z. Y. Li
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, China
Room: 102
Nanowire-based Photonics Chair: Howard Jackson
IN-31 Semiconductor nanowires for active photonic devices Limin Tong Zhejiang University, China
14:00-14:15
O-74 Plasmon enhancement in Ag nanowire-nanoantenna circuit
Zheyu Fang, and Xing Zhu Peking University, China
O-75 Absorptive nanowire filters by particle plasma and guided-mode resonance
A. Lehmuskero, I. Vartiainen, T. Saastamoinen, T. Alasaarela, and M. Kuittinen
University of Eastern Finland, Finland
O-76 Characterization of the propagation loss in metal nanowires
Y. G. Ma, X. Guo, X. Y. Li and L. M. Tong Zhejiang University, China
14:15-14:30
14:30-14:45
14:45-15:05 15:05-16:20
15:05-15:35
Coffee Break
Metamaterials - 2 Chair: Asger Mortensen
IN-32 Wave propagation in metamaterials and effective parameters retrieving Andrei Lavrinenko Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
O-77 Obtaining effective medium parameters
directly from the eigen-fields: a boundary effective medium theory
Y. Lai, Y. Wu, C.T. Chan, P. Sheng and Z.Q. Zhang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
O-78 Transition from 2D to 3D effective optical properties in gold nanoparticle-polymer composite films
J. Vieaud, O. Merchiers, A. Aradian and V. Ponsinet University of Bordeaux, France
O-79 Reflectionless ultra-thin wave-plate based on metamaterials
Wujiong Sun, Qiong He, Jiaming Hao and Lei Zhou Fudan University, China
Nonlinear Optics - 2 Chair: Lei Xu
IN-33 Ultra-low-power nonlinear optical devices: Single-photon frequency convertor and single-photon diode
Jung-Tsung Shen Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America O-80 Study on the optical physics properties of carbon- based nanomaterials
X. Chen, X. Zhang and Z. Liu Nankai University, China
15:35-15:50 15:50-16:05 O-81 Spectrally resolved nonlinear optical response of upconversion Lanthanide-doped NaYF4 nanoparticles M. Nyk, D. Wawrzynczyk, K. Parjaszewski and M. Samoc Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
O-82 High conversion efficiency of second harmonic generation in photonic band gap structures with distributed Bragg reflector mirrors Mingliang Ren and Zhiyuan Li
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
16:05-16:20
16:25-16:35
Closing Remarks
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