abstract
Organic, polymer, and hybridized nanocrystals should be reviewed at the present time as a new class and optical element material from the viewpoints of fundamental physical science and optical device applications, that is, development of fabrication techniques, control of morphology such as crystal size and shape, crystal size dependence of linear optical properties, layered thin films, hybridization with noble metal nanoparticles. evaluation of nonlinear optical properties, enhancement of the corresponding figure of merit for optical switching device, encapsulation for self- and direct-assembly toward optical circuits, some products of related researches, and future perspectives in photonics.
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Acknowledgments
The research projects were performed by the financial support from both Cooperative Research Program of “Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices among RIES in Hokkaido Univ., IMRAM in Tohoku Univ., LCLS in Tokyo Inst. Tech., ISIR in Osaka Univ., and IMCE in Kyushu Univ., MEXT”, “NIMS Joint Research Hub Program”, and so on.