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Relativistic Nano-Plasma Photonics

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Nano-plasma photonics is a field that deals with optical processes in a plasma at the nanoscale, much shorter than the wavelength of laser radiation. The laser-matter interactions, which include nano-scale confinement of radiation or matter and its transformation, present numerous opportunities for both fundamental research and technological applications.

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I want to thank my contributors from Russia—Dr. K. Platonov, from Germany—the group of Dr. M. Schnurer and Dr. M. Kalashnikov  and two groups from Japan of Dr. H. Nakano and Prof. S. Kawata.

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Andreev, A. (2017). Relativistic Nano-Plasma Photonics. In: Yamanouchi, K. (eds) Progress in Photon Science. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 115. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52431-3_1

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