SYMPOSIUM

THIN FILM MATERIALS

 

Tuesday, June 22, 2004, 10.00 - 15.00 hr.

Minnaert Building Rm 207

 

 

10.00 OPENING

Plasmon optics

Squeezing the near-field in plasmon particle waveguides, Phys Rev Lett (1999) Hanneke van der Wiel

Fabrication and optical properties of anisotropic gold shells                                Joan Penninkhof (AMOLF)

Optical properties of two interacting gold particles, Opt Comm (2003)                Petra van der Meijs

Infrared surface plasmon sheets in silicon                                                        Hans Mertens (AMOLF)

Polymer-based plasmon waveguide, Appl Phys Lett (2003)                               Charlotte Rosenbaum

 

11.15 u. BREAK

Quantum dots

Photoluminescence of SiO2 films with nanocrystals and Er, Appl Phys Lett (1998)            Ruud Giebels

Raman scattering from silicon nanoparticles, J Appl Phys (2002)                       Yanchao Liu

Erbium-carrier interaction distance in superlattices­­, Appl Phys Lett (2003)         Sandra Veen

Cathodoluminescence from ZnO quantum rods - NanoLett (2004)                       Timon van Wijngaarden

 

12.15 hr. LUNCH

 

13.00 hr.

Microresonators

Silicon-on-insulator microring resonator, IEEE Phot Tech Lett (2003)                Martien den Hertog

Fabrication and coupling to microdisk cavities, Appl Phys Lett (2003)                Jeroen Westerhout

Erbium-doped multilayer microcavity, Phys Rev Lett (1993)                              Romain Coustel

Ultra-low treshold Raman laser, - Optics Lett (2004)                                                        Ewold Verhagen

 

Ion beams and colloids

Template-assisted self-assembly, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2001)                             Rene de Waele

Ion beam analysis of thin silicon oxide films                                                      Eddy van Hattum (Debye Ins)

Ion beam deformation of silicon microstructures, APL (2004)                            Heng Yu

Stress map for ion irradiation                                                                           Teun van Dillen (AMOLF)

 

15.00 FINAL REMARKS and CLOSURE THIN FILM MATERIALS COURSE