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Nanophotonics

Light confined to the nanoscale

Nanophotonics describes light confined to the nanoscale by small nanostructures or particles.
In conventional far-field optics, light waves cannot be focused to a scale below half their wavelength because of diffraction. Special techniques are required to overcome this limitation and benefit in the ‘near field’ from fast and lossless information transport by light at the size scale of electronics for signal processing. Different components must be fabricated to build nanophotonic devices: sources, waveguides and detectors specifically designed for the wavelength.

Nanophotonics research

Meet the researchers

Jacek Fiutowski

  • Associate professor at SDU NanoSYD since 2015
  • PhD in Physics from Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland,2009
  • Research interests: Nanophotonics, nanofabrication, nanoimaging, nanoparticles & sensors.

Jacek's research profile on sdu.dk

Till Leißner

  • Associate professor at the Mads Clausen Institute , SDU, since 2019
  • PhD in Physics from Kiel University
  • Research interests: Nano-optics, nanofabrication and correlated microscopy

Till's research profile on sdu.dk

Last Updated 04.08.2023