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This book presents the use of the optical and electronic spins within various micro/nano devices and circuits. It proposes a new design for a small scale optical device using a configuration known as a PANDA ring resonator. Chapters examine optical spin, nano-antennas, optical mesh networks, micro-optical gyroscopes, and spin transport networks. They also address applications for optical devices, including molecular motors for drug discovery, short pulse lasers for treatment of cancer, microsurgery, nano-antenna use in radiotherapy, and neuron cell communications.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the use of the optical and electronic spins within various micro/nano devices and circuits. It proposes a new design for a small scale optical device using a configuration known as a PANDA ring resonator. Chapters examine optical spin, nano-antennas, optical mesh networks, micro-optical gyroscopes, and spin transport networks. They also address applications for optical devices, including molecular motors for drug discovery, short pulse lasers for treatment of cancer, microsurgery, nano-antenna use in radiotherapy, and neuron cell communications.

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Autorenporträt
Preecha P. Yupapin, Ph.D., has been working with the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand since 1985. Since 2007, he has been a visiting professor with the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Dr. Yupapin has authored and coauthored more than 550 research papers in the Google Scholar database, 35 papers in Pubmed, and 35 chapters and books. His research interests are in nanophysics, nanoelectronics, spintronics, nanocommunication and networks, molecular electronics, nanomedicine and beauty, nanoenergy, quantum information, and human engineering.

Jalil Ali, Ph.D., is a professor of photonics at the Institute of Advanced Photonics Science, ESci Nano Research Alliance, and the Physics Department of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). He has authored and coauthored more than 400 technical papers published in international journals, five books, and a number of book chapters. Dr. Ali's areas of interest are in FBGs, optical solitons, fiber couplers, and nanowaveguides. He is currently the head of the Nanophotonics Research Group, ESci Nano Research Alliance, UTM.