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    8. Mohanad Hasan Ali Aljanabi*

      • Department of Electrical Power Techniques Engineering, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq

      Received: October 01, 2018;   Published: October 10, 2018

      *Corresponding author: Mohanad Hasan Ali Aljanabi, Department of Electrical Power Techniques Engineering, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq

      DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.09.001869

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      The optical properties of surface plasmons at the resonant wavelength depend on the geometrical nanostructure of materials, refractive indices, thickness [materials and dielectrics], and shapes of the formation unit cell nanoantennas. In this study, we take different shapes of plasmonic nanoantenna structures with a prototype of single and dual U- shapes as a common part to format a unit cell of nanoantenna by adding T and L-shapes based on a different dielectric such as, a silicon nitride, magnesium fluoride, and aluminium oxide, with gold as a variation of refra

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      Organizers: Christos Argyropoulos (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA) & Pai-Yen Chen (Wayne State University, USA) 

      Active, nonlinear and reconfigurable plasmonic, metamaterial and metasurface devices are considered among the most promising platforms for efficient light manipulation and the generation of tunable functionalities in devices such as lasers, optoelectronic components, optical nanoantennas, switches, and modulators. This session will cover recent advances in physics and applications of nonlinearity, tunability and switchability in plasmonics, nanophotonics, metasurfaces and metamaterials. 

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