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Nano Research & Applications
ISSN 2471-9838
September 11-12, 2017 Amsterdam, Netherlands
20
th
International Conference on
Advanced Nanotechnology
Notes:
Advanced Nano 2017
Acousto-magneto-plasmonics for futureapplications
in nano photonics
A
cousto-magneto-plasmonics
deals
with
experimental and theoretical investigations of
interactions between the acoustic, magnetic and
plasmonic transients in hybrid metal ferromagnet
multilayer structures excited by ultra-short laser pulses.
The main focus is on understanding the novel aspects of
acoustic dynamics inmaterials aswell as thepeculiarities
in the nonlinear optical and magneto-optical response
in nano-scaled structures. For example, the nonlinear
optical detection is illustrated in details by probing the
static magneto-optical second harmonic generation in
gold-cobalt-silver tri-layer structures in Kretschmann
geometry. Furthermore, we show experimentally how
the nonlinear reshaping of giant ultra-short acoustic
pulses propagating in gold can be quantified by time-
resolved plasmonic interferometry and how these ultra-
short optical pulses dynamically modulate the optical
nonlinearities. An effective medium approximation for
the optical properties of hybrid multilayers enables the
understanding of novel optical detection techniques.
Exploring acousto-magneto-plasmonic functionalities
at the nano-scale provide the experimental platform for
designing the next-generation ultrafast nano photonic
devices. As the next step, functionalizing hybrid metal-
ferromagnet multilayer structures with solid-state nano-
scale light emitters will allow for detailed quantum-
optical studies of magneto-plasmonic interactions at
the nano-scale using nonlinear optical and quantum-
optical techniques. From an even more fundamental
perspective, combining graphene-based plasmonic
nanostructures with optical metamaterials may shade
light on the mysteries of topological plasmonics.
Biography
Vasily Temnov has obtained his PhD from University Duisburg-Essen in 2004.
After Post-doctoral studies at Dortmund Technical University and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, he became a CNRS Researcher at Institute des Molécules
et Matériaux du Mans in Le Mans in 2011, where he also obtained a Habilitation
degree in 2012. Being the recipient of numerous academic awards by the CNRS,
DAAD and the Humboldt Foundation, he served as a Coordinator of an international
network on the nonlinear nano photonics “NNN-Telecom” as well as several
French-German ANR-DFG and French-Russian CNRS-RFBR collaborative
research projects.
vasily.temnov@univ-lemans.frVasily Temnov
Université du Maine, France
Vasily Temnov, Nano Res Appl 2017, 3:3
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C1-001