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We thank all the participants to the conference which made this 1st European
Meeting on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials Success full and welcoming
you to the next one.
You can view here
the photos of the conference
The 1st European Topical Meeting on Nanophotonics
and Metamaterials
8-11 January, 2007, Seefeld ski resort, Tirol, Austria
The NANOMETA-2007 will bring together the Nanophotonics and Metamaterials
research communities and will be devoted to papers reporting new and challenging
results in these burgeoning fields. The topics to be covered will include,
but are not limited to:
• Negative index materials
• Microwave, millimeter, terahertz and optical applications of metamaterials
• Tunable and reconfigurable multifunctional metamaterials
• Computational modelling of metamaterials
• Chiral structures, random structures, fractals and quasi-crystals
• 2D and 3D Photonic bandgap structures
• Light in confined geometries and nano-cavities
• Surface plasmon–polariton optics
• Nano-structured metallic and dielectric surfaces
• Near-field probing and nano-imaging
• Extraordinary transmission of metallic nanostructures
• Nano-lensing and nano-harvesting and nano-lithography
• Nano-transmission lines and nano-antennas
• Single molecule and single nanoparticle photonics
• Quantum and coherent effects in nanophotonics
• Nonlinear and ultrafast nanophotonics
• Interaction of electron beams with nanophotonic structures
• Random lasers and nanostructured light sources
• Nano-bio-photonics
• Optical atom trapping and manipulation in nanostructures
The Conference will feature contributed oral and poster papers and talks
invited at the discretion of the Program Committee.
Plenary talks:

John Pendry, Imperial College London, UK
“Controlling Light with Metamaterials”

Eli Yablonovitch, University of California, Los Angeles,
CA, USA
"What is the Smallest Volume Into Which Light
Can Be Focused, Efficiently?"
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Organization
European Physical Society
in cooperation with the European Networks of Excellence, "Phoremost"
(nanophotonics),
"Metamorphose" (meta-materials) and "Plasmon Nano Devices".
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