EECS 526: Plasmonics

Instructor: Prof. Somin Eunice Lee

Coverage
Plasmonics is the study of optical phenomena related to the electromagnetic response of conductors. This course will provide basic knowledge to understand and apply principles of plasmonics. Students will be introduced to nanofabrication and characterization techniques. Optical, electronic, magnetic, thermal and biomedical applications of plasmonics will be discussed.

Advisory Prerequisite:
EECS 230, PHYSICS 240, graduated standing or permission of instructor. (3 credits)

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