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Computational Methods for Nanoscale Applications [electronic resource] : Particles, Plasmons and Waves / by Igor Tsukerman.

By: Tsukerman, Igor [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Nanostructure Science and TechnologyPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 2nd ed. 2020Description: XXVII, 707 p. 216 illus., 139 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030438937Subject(s): Nanoscale science | Nanoscience | Nanostructures | Nanotechnology | Computer simulation | Mathematical physics | Lasers | Photonics | Nanoscale Science and Technology | Nanotechnology and Microengineering | Simulation and Modeling | Nanotechnology | Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics | Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical DevicesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.5 LOC classification: QC176.8.N35T174.7Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Finite-Difference Schemes -- The Finite Element Method -- Flexible Local Approximation MEthods (FLAME) -- Long-Range Interactions in Free Space -- Long-Range Interactions in Heterogeneous Systems -- The Finite Difference Time Domain Method -- Nano-Photonics: Periodic Media and Band Structure Computation -- Nano-Photonics: Plasmonics -- Metamaterials and Homogenization -- Conclusion: "Plenty of Room at the Bottom" for Computational Methods.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This second edition of a well-received book presents new perspectives on modern nanoscale problems, where fundamental science meets technology and computer modeling. Along with traditional computational techniques such as finite-difference schemes, finite element analysis and Ewald summation, the book describes a new finite-difference calculus of Flexible Local Approximation MEthods (FLAME), which qualitatively improves the numerical accuracy in a variety of problems. Application areas in the book include long-range particle interactions in homogeneous and heterogeneous media, electrostatics of colloidal systems, wave propagation in photonic crystals, photonic band structure, plasmonic field enhancement, metamaterials, backward waves and negative refraction, cloaking, focusing beyond the diffraction limit, and transformation optics. The second edition incorporates new chapters on metamaterials and on the finite difference time domain method (FDTD), an exposition of absorbing boundary conditions, and Miscellany - a collection of paradoxical or controversial subjects related to the main topics of this book. A vast volume of material has been updated, revised or rewritten. Computational Methods for Nanoscale Applications, Second Edition, is accessible to specialists and graduate students in diverse areas of nanoscale science and technology, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and applied mathematics. In addition, several advanced topics will be of interest to the expert reader.
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Introduction -- Finite-Difference Schemes -- The Finite Element Method -- Flexible Local Approximation MEthods (FLAME) -- Long-Range Interactions in Free Space -- Long-Range Interactions in Heterogeneous Systems -- The Finite Difference Time Domain Method -- Nano-Photonics: Periodic Media and Band Structure Computation -- Nano-Photonics: Plasmonics -- Metamaterials and Homogenization -- Conclusion: "Plenty of Room at the Bottom" for Computational Methods.

This second edition of a well-received book presents new perspectives on modern nanoscale problems, where fundamental science meets technology and computer modeling. Along with traditional computational techniques such as finite-difference schemes, finite element analysis and Ewald summation, the book describes a new finite-difference calculus of Flexible Local Approximation MEthods (FLAME), which qualitatively improves the numerical accuracy in a variety of problems. Application areas in the book include long-range particle interactions in homogeneous and heterogeneous media, electrostatics of colloidal systems, wave propagation in photonic crystals, photonic band structure, plasmonic field enhancement, metamaterials, backward waves and negative refraction, cloaking, focusing beyond the diffraction limit, and transformation optics. The second edition incorporates new chapters on metamaterials and on the finite difference time domain method (FDTD), an exposition of absorbing boundary conditions, and Miscellany - a collection of paradoxical or controversial subjects related to the main topics of this book. A vast volume of material has been updated, revised or rewritten. Computational Methods for Nanoscale Applications, Second Edition, is accessible to specialists and graduate students in diverse areas of nanoscale science and technology, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and applied mathematics. In addition, several advanced topics will be of interest to the expert reader.

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