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3 June 2005 Some emerging photonic technologies and their device impact: photonic crystals, plasmonics, and electromagnetically induced transparency (Invited Paper)
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Photonics is far behind electronics in maturity. The devices are orders of magnitude larger than their electronics counterparts and the functionality is low. But it appears that these issues are not fundamentally impossible to solve. In this paper some of the emerging possibilities to overcome the limitations mentioned above are briefly treated, and we discuss the utilization of these comparatively new phenomena to widen the application envelope of photonics technology to generate functions not normally associated with photonics. These developments could lead to quantum leaps in photonics devices, to complement the forceful engineering improvements. Examples of such potential candidate research fields for quantum leaps are: Coherent light matter interaction, plasmonics, quantum information and communications, photonic crystals, intersubband based devices. The list is by no means exhaustive. This paper will concentrate on coherent light matter interaction, plasmonics and photonic crystals.
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Lars Thylen and Min Qiu "Some emerging photonic technologies and their device impact: photonic crystals, plasmonics, and electromagnetically induced transparency (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5825, Opto-Ireland 2005: Optoelectronics, Photonic Devices, and Optical Networks, (3 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.611344
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KEYWORDS
Photonic crystals

Semiconductors

Plasmonics

Photonic crystal devices

Transparency

Crystals

Dielectrics

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