초록 |
The use of programmable soft-matter such as graphene, DNA, and polymer has been a relatively unusual strategy in the field of conventional nanophotonics. However, such soft-matter can indeed allow us to revolutionize a nanoscaled light-matter interaction in a way which wouldn’t be achieved with other material platforms. In this talk, I’ll describe a more general strategy for unnatural light-matter interaction at the nanoscale (i.e., plasmonic squeezing the light beyond the diffraction limit and metamolecules/metamaterials for negative refraction at a visible frequency) by using two different soft-matters: (1) photofluidizable polymer and (2) 3D DNA origami. |