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Lukas Novotny and Bert Hecht
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Principles of Nano-Optics
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LU K A S N O V O T N Y
University of Rochester, New York
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
B ERT H ECH T
Universität Würzburg, Germany
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Novotny, Lukas.
Principles of nano-optics / Lukas Novotny, University of Rochester, New York,
Bert Hecht, Universität Wiirzburg, Germany. – Second Edition.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-1-107-00546-4 (hardback)
1. Nanostructured materials. 2. Near-field microscopy. 3. Quantum optics. 4. Photonics.
5. Nanophotonics. I. Hecht, Bert, 1968– II. Title.
TA418.9.N35N68 2012
535 .15–dc23
2012005672
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