Nano-optics is the study of light-matter interactions and phenomena at the nanoscale. It is a relatively new field of research that combines optics and nanotechnology, and it has the potential to revolutionize many areas of science and technology. Nano-optics focuses on the development of nanostructured materials and devices that can manipulate light in ways not possible with traditional optical components. This includes the fabrication of nanostructures that can be used to control the propagation of light, its polarization, and its direction of travel. Additionally, nano-optics can be used to create nanoscale optical sensors and detectors, as well as nanoscale optical components for use in communication, medical, and industrial applications. The development of nano-optics is enabled by the advancement of nanotechnology and related fields such as nanofabrication, nanochemistry, and nanoelectronics. These technologies enable the creation of nanoscale components and devices that can interact with light on a subwavelength scale. This means that the components can be much smaller and more efficient than traditional optical components. Additionally, nano-optics enables the manipulation of light in ways that are not possible with traditional optics, including the control of its polarization, direction, and wavelength. Nano-optics has a wide range of potential applications, from medical imaging and sensing to telecommunications and automotive technology. For example, nanoscale optical sensors can be used to detect minute changes in environment or biological systems, which could lead to improved medical diagnostics and treatments. Additionally, nano-optics can be used to create optical components for use in telecommunications systems, allowing for faster and more reliable data transmission. Finally, nano-optics can be used to create nanoscale optical components for automotive applications, such as LED lighting and displays. Overall, nano-optics is an exciting and rapidly growing field of research that has the potential to revolutionize many areas of science and technology. By combining nanotechnology and optics, researchers are able to create nanoscale optical components and devices that can manipulate light in ways not possible with traditional optics. This has enabled the development of nanoscale optical sensors, detectors, and components for use in medical, automotive, and telecommunications applications.
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Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
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Title : Nanotechnology and polymers for sea and ocean sterilization using artificial intelligence with artificial intelligence-engineered nano-polymer membranes
Fadi Ibrahim Ahmed, Al-shujaa bin Al-aslam School, Kuwait
Title : Dual memory characteristics and crystallographic transformations in shape memory alloys
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Title : Flexible fabric-based nanostructured color-generating film systems
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Title : A broadband, angle-insensitive aluminium-based near infra-red absorber for protecting warfighters and sensitive optics technologies
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