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Photonics concerns the generation, transport, processing and detection of light. It underlies a large amount of industrial activity, mainly devoted to information technology, telecommunications, environmental monitoring, biomedical science and instrumentation. The field has received a powerful impetus recently with the introduction of nanoscale concepts. Moreover, organic materials now appear as key components in photonic devices such as light-emitting diodes, integrated lasers, or photovoltaic cells. Organic molecular systems offer unique opportunities in nanophotonics since both top-down and bottom-up strategies can be pursued towards the nanoscale. This book gathers the proceedings of the NATO advanced research workshop on "Organic Nanophotonics", held in Aix-en-Provence, France, August 25-29, 2002. It constitutes a snapshot of the state of the art in the novel, emerging research area of nanophotonics based on organic molecules and materials.

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Aix-en-Provence, France, from 25 to 29 August 2002

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Nanophotonics: an exciting emerging field.- AFOSR interests in organic
nanophotonics.- Optical properties and energy transport in dendrimers.-
Single-molecule devices.- Photoswitchable molecular receptors and
nanostructures on their basis.- Molecules in motion: towards hydrogen bond
assembled molecular machines.- Polymeric ?-dicarbonyl compounds as structural
basis for intelligent systems with multifunctional nature.- Charge transfer
in molecular logical device possessing different molecular bridges.-
Photonics at surfaces.- Tunneling induced fluorescence as a probe of
electromagnetic interaction at nanometer proximity.- STM-induced light
emission: excitation and time-resolved spectroscopy.- Differential reflection
spectroscopy of ultrathin highly ordered films of PTCDA on Au(111).-
STM-induced photoemission at solid-liquid interface.- Macromolecules.- XYZ on
a chip: nanoscale fabrication, fluidics and optics directed toward
applications within biology and medicine.- New organic dendrimers with
greatly enhanced multiphoton absorption for photonics applications.-
Dentritic polymers for optical applications.- Magnetic and morphologic
characterisation of some substituted ferrites synthesised by a
non-conventional method.- Dentritic polyesters for optical applications.-
Nonlinear optical study of fullerene-doped conjugated systems: new materials
for nanophotonics applications.- Transport and optical properties of DNA.-
Dynamics of eosin Y encapsulated in a fourth generation functionalised POPAM
dendrimer.- Protein nanostructures light control for data storage.- Highly
efficient multiphoton absorption in a new quadrupolar heterocyclic dye.-
Self-assembly.- Nanoprecise self-assembly of electro-optic and
electroluminescent molecular arrays.- Mesoscopic aggregation controlof
organic fluorophores in dewetted thin films.- Nonlinear-optical properties of
self-assembled molecular J-aggregates of pseudoisocyanine in nanometer
films.- Confined photons and excitons.- Cavity polaritons in organic
materials.- Photoinduced light assisted patterning of azopolymer films:
towards a new process for nanostructuration.- Mapping the dipolar radiation
of copper nanoparticles using a photosensitive film.- Collision induced light
scattering by SF6 isotropic and anisotropic spectra.- Subwavelength
photonics.- Sub-microscopic probing of intrinsic and extrinsic enhancement of
second harmonic generation of nanostructured Gold surfaces.- Structural and
dynamic studies of the polar orientation induced by corona poling and
all-optical poling in crosslinkable polymer thin films.- Characterization of
nonlinear optical parameters of metal-doped polyvinylpyrrolidone
nanostructures and organic dye molecules.- Novel heterocycle-based two-photon
absorbing dyes.- 3D characterization of the molecular photo-orientation:
application to all-optical poling.- Control of light emission properties of
electroluminescent diodes by surface patterning.- Single-molecule
photophysics.- Photon statistics of a single photon source.- Single molecule
optically controlled current switch: beyond the electrostatic approach.-
Photochromic and photoreactive molecules.- Fluorescent photochromic
diarylethene oligomers.- The search for highly polar betainic type molecules
for electro-optical applications.- Intermolecular charge transfer multilayers
for NLO applications.- Novel monomeric amorphous material for second-order
NLO: the low-molecular-weight organic glasses.- Photonic crystals.-
Functional polymeric photonic crystals for infra-red bands by guided
colloidal assembly techniques.