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151-0911-00L 4 Credits BSC , MSC D-ITET , D-MAVT , D-PHYS

Introduction to Plasmonics

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. David J. Norris
Does not take place this semester.
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:48:09

Abstract

This course provides fundamental knowledge of surface plasmon polaritons and discusses their applications in plasmonics.

Objective

Electromagnetic oscillations known as surface plasmon polaritons have many unique properties that are useful across a broad set of applications in biology, chemistry, physics, and optics. The field of plasmonics has arisen to understand the behavior of surface plasmon polaritons and to develop applications in areas such as catalysis, imaging, photovoltaics, and sensing. In particular, metallic nanoparticles and patterned metallic interfaces have been developed to utilize plasmonic resonances. The aim of this course is to provide the basic knowledge to understand and apply the principles of plasmonics. The course will strive to be approachable to students from a diverse set of science and engineering backgrounds.

Content

Fundamentals of Plasmonics - Basic electromagnetic theory - Optical properties of metals - Surface plasmon polaritons on surfaces - Surface plasmon polariton propagation - Localized surface plasmons Applications of Plasmonics - Waveguides - Extraordinary optical transmission - Enhanced spectroscopy - Sensing - Metamaterials

Resources

Lecture Notes

Class notes and handouts

Literature

S. A. Maier, Plasmonics: Fundamentals and Applications, 2007, Springer

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 120 minutes
Aids
For allowed aids, see the "Further information on examination mode" section. Devices with internet access and mini computers are not allowed.
The final note of each student will be determined from:120-Minute Final Session Examination: 100%For the final session examination, each student will be allowed to bring two sheets of A4 paper with hand-written notes on both sides of each sheet. Each student can put whatever information they want on these pages, but it must be written or drawn by their own hand. No scanning, printing, or photocopying is allowed. Other than these two sheets, the final session exam is closed book. Each student may also bring a standard scientific calculator. An announcement will be made before the exam begins whether this calculator will be necessary.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Introduction to Plasmonics
Does not take place this semester. Will be offered again in HS22.
No time listed 2 h weekly
exercise Introduction to Plasmonics
Does not take place this semester. Will be offered again in HS22.
No time listed 1 h weekly

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