Advances in Nanophotonic Sensors, Devices and Functional Applications
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Semiconductor Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2023) | Viewed by 2516
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biosensors; nanotechnology; optoelectronics; semiconductor; devices; sensors; plasmonics; surface plasmon resonance; plasmonic biosensing; plasmonic materials; plasmonic fabrication; microfluidics; integrated sensors; point-of-care devices
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Interests: electrochemical imaging; solid-state sensors; chemical sensors; semiconductor thin films; photolithography; electrochemical detection; electroanalytical chemistry; electrochemical analysis; material characterization; semiconductor device physics; optoelectronics; GaN; nanomaterials; semiconductor physics; thin-film deposition; electrical characterization; nanofabrication; bioelectronics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanophotonic devices are increasingly being employed for sensing and related functional applications. The research topics mainly focus on the specific design, fabrication technique, and applications of nanophotonic materials, devices, and sensors for biomedicine, food safety, chemicals, environmental monitoring, as well as energy harvesting. We would like to cordially invite you to submit your novel studies in the nanophotonic field to this Special Issue, entitled “Advances in Nanophotonic Sensors, Devices and Functional Applications.”
The Special Issue is devoted to, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Nanophotonic material and design: theoretical simulation for nanophotonics material, design, and devices.
- Nanophotonic materials, structure, and their fabrication: nanophotonic fabrications, fluorescence materials, metamaterials, organic photonic materials, nano-LED, OLED, low-dimensional materials for nanophotonic, nano-optic, nanoscale photolithography, 3D photolithography, electron beam lithography (EBL), nanostructures and nanoparticles for nanophotonic applications.
- Nanophotonic sensors: LAPS, Optofluidic, plasmonic devices, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), fiber optic sensor, and photonic crystal.
- Nanophotonic devices: energy harvesting, photovoltaics, photodetectors, phototransistor, nano-gratings, waveguides, artificial photosynthesis materials and devices.
- Nanophotonics integration: optical system, instrumentation optics, and circuit for functional applications in optics and photonics.
- Nanophotonics applications: chemical sensors, gas sensors, biosensors, food quality and safety, environmental monitoring, colorimetry sensing, energy harvesting, and artificial photosynthesis.
Dr. Briliant A. Prabowo
Dr. Anirban Das
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanophotonic
- sensor
- device
- optic
- nanomaterial
- nanostructure
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