Editorial Cover, 1 (2024): Nanophotonics for Advanced Optics

Insights from the design and creation towards Advances within Optical active materials

A.Guillermo Bracamonte et al. Editions

About the Cover In Progress. Commentary focusing light on the control of the Nanoscale and beyond:

It is noted the importance of the Nanoarchitecture and materials use to develop tiny Nanoarchitectures formed by varied compositions to develop Nano-Optics. Therefore, the Nano-Optical signaling could afford to act by different mechanism to transfer and coupling varied energy modes towards a wide view of photonics applications. In this context it is added the interest of Research and developments of  new designs of Optical active devices and miniaturized Instrumentation. By this manner it is linked phenomena occurring in the molecular, Quantum, and Nano-regimes towards the Micro-, and Macro-scales where it is required measurable, accurate, and high precision signaling resolution.

Author: guillermobrac

A. Guillermo Bracamonte PhD, is professor and researcher at INFIQC, Institute of Physicochemical Research of Cordoba, Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, National University of Cordoba (UNC), Argentina; in collaboration with Laval University, Quebec, Canada. During his research career, he held postdoctoral positions at COPL, Laval University, and the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He was a research visitor at the University of Regensburg, Germany, and a researcher at the NASA Astrobiology Institute and the University of Akron, USA. Then, he began his own research group in collaboration with other international researchers within Nanomaterials, Nanophotonics, Biophotonics, and Nanomedicine.

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