NFO 15 PROGRAM BOOKLET

Sunday – Friday August 26-31st 2018 UTT - Troyes, France

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General Information

Welcome to NFO15! This document includes all the informations you will need as an attendee of NFO15. We are glad to see you and hope that you will have a great time!

CONFERENCE DATE Scientific days: August26-31st(Sunday-Friday) GALA DINNER (BANQUET) Tours and cultural activities: August 29th (Wednesday Date / Hour: Thursdayaugust 30th, at 07:30 pm afternoon) Venue: Espace Argence, 20 boulevard Gambetta, Troyes dowtown. WELCOME School: Sunday, august 26th from 08:00am to 06:45pm at LOCAL TIME UTT followed by a welcome cocktail at 07:00 pm Troyes GMT +1 CityHall. Conference: Monday, August 27th, 2018 at 08:00 am at ELECTRICITY SUPPLY UTT. The electric voltage is 220 Voltsat 50 Hz.

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SMOKING POLICY Date/Hour:Wednesday,August29,2018afternoon Smoking is prohibited inside the premises. Specific places Venue: Champagne Vineyards (about 40 min from are available for smokers outside the buildings. Troyes) or Colombey les deux églises (Charles de Gaulle museum) or Troyes Tour and museums. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE All registered participants will get a certificate of CONFERENCE VENUE attendance. The school (Sunday, august 26th) will be held at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT), Troyes, France PROGRAM CHANGES Welcome cocktail at Mairie de Troyes (City Hall) The Local Organizing Committee cannot assume liability The conference will hold at UTT, Troyes, France. Conference for any changes in the program due to external or Reception Area/Welcome Desk (building M-see the map) unforeseen circumstances.

CONFERENCE WEB PAGE CONFERENCE LANGUAGE http://nfo15.utt.fr/ English CONFERENCE AIRPORT TRANSFER CONFERENCE e-PROGRAM BOOKLET TROYESPARIS The Conference e-Program Booklet is available on the Contact LS airport [email protected] or Aube Transfert NFO15 official website. at [email protected].

BADGE LOCAL BUS COMPANY Wearing a badge is mandatory in order to have access http://www.tcat.fr to the scientific sessions, refreshments and social events. USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Taxi Troyens +33 3 25 78 30 30 WIFI Taxi de Sainte Savine +33 6 73 85 29 76 Networkname:NFO15 Taxi de Bréviandes +33 6 84 82 82 64 Password: NFO15UTT Train SNCF 36 35 Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle +33 1 70 36 39 50 COFFEE BREAK Airport Paris ORLY +33 892 56 39 50 Coffee breaks are available between sessions and the Medical / SAMU 15 coffee break stand are located in the hall of building N Police 17 and in the“RUE”(seethe map) Fire & Accident / Pompiers 18

LUNCH Lunches are provided every day to all participants (included in the registration package) at the University restaurant nearby. Lunch tickets will be given to participants during registration on Monday morning. Important: Participants are kindly asked to give their lunch ticket when entering the restaurant (1 lunch ticket for each day, and non-exchangeable with the other day’s ticket).

Table of Contents

Preface ...... 1 Conference Chairmen ...... 2 International Advisory Committee ...... 3 International Program Committee ...... 4 Local organizing committee ...... 5 UTT Support ...... 5 Program of the SCHOOL (Amphitheater N101) ...... 6 Program of the Workshop (Amphitheater N101)...... 7 Program of the Industrial Oral Session (Amphitheater N101) ...... 8 Site Map of UTT ...... 9 Map of exhibition Hall N ...... 10 Shuttle Stops ...... 11 Shuttle Schedule ...... 12 Plenary sessions ...... 13 Oral sessions ...... 21 Poster sessions ...... 37 List of participants ...... 76 Sponsors and Partners ...... 81 Exhibitors ...... 81

Preface

Welcome to NFO-15!

Following the first edition in 1992, NFO conference has since been held every second year all over the world. This conference is now the most established and outstanding scientific event that focuses on near-field optics, nanophotonics, plasmonics and related domains.

The University of Technology of Troyes (UTT) is proud to host NFO-15 and to welcome you to share new knowledges and discoveries on nano-optics.

We hope that that you also will have the opportunity to discover the city of Troyes and the Champagne Region. Experience French culture, art and history in our medieval city located on the Seine river about 150 km (93 miles) southeast of Paris. Time has not taken its toll on many typical 16th-century houses that have survived in the old town.

Nowadays, besides its famous local cheese and chocolate makers, Troyes is also renowned for its factory outlets for international clothing brand names of which some have set their production headquarters locally.

Enjoy a great scientific program, discussions, delicious food, amazing art and history, and of course, drinking Champagne!!

On behalf of the organizing committee,

Renaud Bachelot and Jérome Plain, conference chairs.

1 Conference Chairmen

Chairman: Renaud BACHELOT, Professor at UTT Renaud BACHELOT is a full professor of physics at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT) that he joined in 1996 after graduate studies and PhD at the University of Paris 7 and ESPCI graduate school (Paris). His area of expertise includes nano-optics, near-field optics, local light/polymer interaction, scanning probe microscopy, nano- optoelectronics and nanoplasmonics. At UTT, R.B. is the head of the Laboratory of Nanotechnology, Instrumentation and Optics (recently renamed L2n: Light, nanometerials, nanotechnologies) involving more than 100 people. His national and international influence lies on activities such as (e. g.) one-year stay in Argonne National Laboratory as an invited scholar and a Tan Chin Tuan Fellowship at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). R.B. has been the supervisor of 24 PhD students and is the co-author of more than 130 peer-reviewed articles, 10 book chapters and 5 patents.

Co-Chairman: Jérôme PLAIN, Professor at UTT Jérôme Plain is a full professor of condensed matter physics at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT) that he joined in 2005 after an European PhD at the University of Poitiers and the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Since 1998, Jérôme Plain has been a researcher in various places in Europa: ICMAB in Barcelona (Spain), University of Poitiers (France), TU Wien (Austria), University of Tours (France), Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium). His area of expertise includes fabrication of nano- particles and nanostructures, nano-optics, local light/matter interaction, and plasmonics. Since January 2016, J.P. is the Vice President for industrial partnerships (Research, Executive Education and Student insertion) of UTT. Moreover, he is the head of the nanomat platform dedicated to the Nano fabrication and the characterization of materials at the Nano scales. J.P. has been the supervisor of 15 PhD students and is the co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, 3 book chapters and 4 patents.

2 International Advisory Committee

• Javier AIZPURUA (DIPC and CSIC-UPV/EHU, Spain) • Andrea BRAGAS (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) • Jordan GERTON (University of Utah, USA) • Jean-Jacques GREFFET (Institute of Optics of Paris, France) • Naomi HALAS (Rice University, USA) • Bert HECHT (University of Würzburg, ) • Rainer HILLENBRAND (CIC nanoGUNE and Ikerbasque, Spain) • Wonho JHE (Seoul National University, Korea) • Satoshi KAWATA (Osaka University, Japan) • Yoshimasa KAWATA (Shizuoka University, Japan) • Fritz KEILMANN (Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Germany) • Ole KELLER (University of Aalborg, Denmark) • Joachim KRENN (Karl Franzens University Graz, Austria) • Olivier MARTIN (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland) • Alfred MEIXNER (Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany) • Lukas NOVOTNY (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) • Markus RASCHKE (University of Colorado, USA) • Vahid SANDOGHDAR (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany) • P. James SCHUCK (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, USA) • Din Ping TSAI (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) • Niek VAN HULST (ICFO, Spain) • Xing ZHU (Peking University, China)

3 International Program Committee

• Javier Garcia de ABAJO (ICFO, Spain) • Volker DECKERT (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany) • Zhenchao DONG (University of Science and Technology of China, China) • Reuven GORDON (University of Victoria, Canada) • Achim HARTSCHUH (Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Germany) • Christiane HOEPPENER (Westfälische Wilhelms Universität Münster, Germany) • Robin (Chen-Bin) HUANG (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) • Francesca INTONTI (University of Florence, Italy) • Dai-Sik KIM (Seoul National University, Korea) • Kobus KUIPERS (Technical University Delft, The Netherlands) • Mathieu KOCIAK (Université Paris-Sud, France) • Stefan MAIER (, UK) • Peter NORDLANDER (Rice University, USA) • Teri ODOM (Northwestern University, USA) • Pramod REDDY (University of Michigan, USA) • Claus ROPERS (Georg August Universität Göttingen, Germany) • Toshiharu SAIKI (Keio University, Japan) • Alex WEBER-BARGIONI (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA) • Jérôme WENGER (CNRS-Institut Fresnel, France) • Qihua XIONG (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

4 Local organizing committee

Permanentstaff UTT students Pierre Michel Adam Beydoun Nour Anne Laure Baudrion-Beal Aurélie Broussier Jean-Louis Bijeon Hongshi Chen Sylvain Blaize Sabnia Chibly Aurélien Bruyant Fang Dai Christophe Couteau Dalia El Arawi Davy Gérard Ali Issa Elena Ionescu Gwénaëlle Lamri Rodolphe Jaffiol Frédéric Laux Gilles Lérondel Melissa Merheb Demetrio Macias Artur Movesyan Jérôme Martin Alina Muravitskaya Thomas Maurer Makrine Nhara Michael Molinari (Urca) Sergey Nomoev Julien Proust Stefano Pierini Rafael Salas-Montiel Rishab Rastogi Cyrille Vezy Ermelinda Salvaggio Alexandre Vial Binbin Wang Xialun Xu Rémi Vincent Junze Zhou

UTT Support Technical staff - Financial services - Communication staff - Computer service - Administrative staff

5 Program of the SCHOOL (Amphitheater N101) Sunday August 26 8:45 WELCOME Lukas NOVOTNY, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

9:00 - 10:30 Nicolas BONOD, CNRS, Institut Fresnel, Marseille, France. Resonant Interaction between Light and Scatterers: Modal Analysis, Optimization and Applications

20 Min Coffee Break

10:50 - 12:20 Rémi CARMINATI, Institut Langevin, Paris, France. Interaction between Quantum Emitters and Nanostructured Environments: A Scattering Approach

60 Min Lunch Break

13:20 - 14:50 Olivier MARTIN, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland. Optical Modes in Plasmonic Systems

20 Min Coffee Break

15:10 - 16:40 Mathieu KOCIAK, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique du Solide, Orsay, France. Nanooptics with Fast Electrons

20 Min Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30 Qihua XIONG, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore PerovLight: Halide Perovskites for Nanophotonics and Optoelectronics

18:30 FINAL REMARKS Lukas NOVOTNY, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

19:00 Welcome Cocktail at Troyes City Hall

6 Program of the Workshop (Amphitheater N101)

Monday August 27 from 6:45 pm

Workshop oncurrent andprospective applicationsofnanoscaleoptics

Numerous applications rely on the control of light-matter interaction at nanoscale i.e. nanophotonics. After introducing nanophotonics, various innovative approaches addressing one of the key issue, large scale nanostructuring, will be presented together with related applications including sensing and analysis, security and personal identification device, smart windows and future telecommunications. Without being fully exhaustive, this workshop intends to give the audience a comprehensive overview of today’s nanoscale optics starting from the physical concept to current and more prospective industrial applications.

• 18:45-19:00 Gilles Lérondel - UTT (co-chair) Practical nanophotonics : introduction • 19:00-19:20 Daniel Turover – SILSEF Nanoimprint for low cost fabrication • 19:20-19:40 Patrice Baldeck - CNRS/ENS Lyon: Two photon polymerization: towards large scale subwavelength high aspect ratio diffractive elements • 19:40-20:00 Break • 20:05-20:25 Marc Chaigneau – Horiba Amplified detection • 20:20-20:40 Antony Saugey – SURYS Identification optical devices • 20:40-21:00 Iryna Gozhyck - Saint Gobain Research Smart windows • 21:00-21:20 Yong-Hoon Cho - KAIST (co-chair) Towards room-temperature solid-state quantum light generation Concluding remarks

7 Program of the Industrial Oral Session (Amphitheater N101)

Tuesday August 28 from 7:30 pm

• 19:30-19:50 Brüker, Miriam Unger Latest Advancementsin Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy: Spatial Resolution, Speed and Spectral Range • 19:50-20:10 Neaspec, Andreas Huber Scattering-Type Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy for Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy at the Nanoscale

8 Site Map of UTT

M500 and N101 are both Amphitheaters

9 Map of exhibition Hall N

10 Shuttle Stops

Two shuttles will be organized twice a day, in the morning and at the end of the day to relate hotels to the UTT Campus note the stops below.

11 Shuttle Schedule

Note : The buses have a circuit and schedules to respect. Please, be ready at the shuttle stops at least 5 min before the scheduled time. Thank you.

Social Program: Departure Wednesday from UTT parking West at 13h30. Please be ready in- time and check carefully the correct shuttle depending on your choice.

To see the map of Troyes on google map please click: https://www.google.fr/maps/@48.2975742,4.0784379,15z

12 Plenary sessions

Plenary sessions

13 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Monday August 27 @ 9:15- 10:00 Chair : Satoshi Kawata From inverse design to implementation of practical photonics

Jelena Vuckovic

Stanford University

It is estimated that nearly 10% of the world electricity is consumed in information processing and computing, including data centers. It is clear that the exponential growth in use of these technologies is not sustainable unless dramatic changes are made to computing hardware, in order to increase its speed and energy efficiency. Photonics will play a key role in this process, initially through introduction of optical interconnects to alleviate these issues, and eventually as a key ingredient for implementation of new computing paradigms, including quantum computing.

Unfortunately, the state of the art photonics is bulky, inefficient; sensitive to environment, lossy, and its performance is severely degraded in real-world as opposed to ideal laboratory conditions. To address this, we have recently developed a computational approach to inverse- design photonics based on desired performance, with fabrication constraints and structure robustness incorporated in design process. Resulting device designs are non-intuitive, but are fabricable using standard techniques, resistant to temperature variations of up to hundreds of degrees, typical fabrication errors, and they outperform state of the art counterparts by many orders of magnitude in footprint, efficiency and stability.

14 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Monday August 27 @ 14:10-14:55

Metastructures at the Limits

Nader Engheta* University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA *[email protected]

In this talk, I will present an overview of some of our ongoing research programs on extreme metaphotonics and metasurfaces, in which the light-matter interaction occurs in “extreme” ways, quite different from wave interaction in conventional platforms. We have been exploring various scenarios for such “metastructures at the limits”, each of which exhibits a unique and exciting set of features. Some of these includes: 1. Non-periodic metastructures for information processing and analog computing [1] 2. Collections of Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZI) for solving equations with waves [2] 3. Near-zero-index photonics [3] 4. Four-dimensional metamaterials [4] 5. Quantum optics of zero-index platforms [5] 6. Thermal engineering of ENZ media [6] Our most recent results of our work in the above topics will be presented in this talk and the physical insights into these findings will be discussed.

[1] N. Mohammadi Estakhri, B. Edwards, and N. Engheta, 2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Jose, CA, May 15-19, 2017.

[2] M. Mencagli, N. Mohammadi Estakhri, B. Edwards, and N. Engheta, 2018 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Jose, CA, May 14-18, 2018.

[3] I. Liberal and N. Engheta, Photonics 11, 149 (2017).

[4] Y. Kiasat, V. Pacheco-Pena, B. Edwards, and N. Engheta, 2018 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Jose, CA, May 14-18, 2018.

[5] I. Liberal and N. Engheta, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.,114 (5), 822 (2017).

[6] I. Liberal and N. Engheta, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 115 (12), 2878 (2018).

I like to acknowledge partial support from the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship program sponsored by the Basic Research Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering and funded by the Office of Naval Research through grant N00014-16-1-2029, and the partial support from the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) Awards No. FA9550-12-1-0488, No. FA9550-14-1-0389, and No. FA9550-17-1-0002.

15 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Tuesday August 28 @ 8:30-9:15

Next Generation Silicon Photonics Michal Lipson

Columbia University, 530 West 120th Street, NY, NY 10027, USA Email: [email protected] / Phone: 212-854-0604

Abstract: In the past decade, silicon photonics has been shown as a platform for high-performance massively integrated optical devices that can be integrated with state-of-the-art microelectronics. The toolbox of integrated nanophotonics today is rich: from the ability to modulate, guide and amplify at GHz bandwidths, to opto-mechanical and nonlinear devices. The explosion of silicon photonics enabled components with unprecedented performance, and opened the door to a vast variety of applications ranging from micro-lidars for self-driving cars to implantable devices for neural activation. In this talk I will review the current challenges and recent achievements in the field of silicon nanophotonics and present recent results.

Biography Professor Michal Lipson joined the Electrical Engineering faculty at Columbia University in July 2015. She completed her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Physics at the Technion in 1998 and held a Postdoctoral position at MIT in the Materials Science Department from 1998 till 2001. In 2001 she joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University. In 2013 she was named Cornell Given Foundation Professor of Engineering. Lipson was one of the main pioneers in the field of silicon photonics and is the inventor of several of the critical building blocks in the field including the GHz silicon modulator. She holds over 20 patents and is the author of over 200 technical papers. Prof. Lipson held several leadership positions in the scientific community including being a member of the Optical society board and the IEEE Photonics society board. She is a co - founder of PicoLuz, a company specializing in nonlinear silicon photonic components. Professor Lipson's honors and awards include the OSA Wood prize, MacArthur Fellow, Blavatnik Award, IBM Faculty Award, and the NSF Early Career Award. She is a fellow of OSA and IEEE. In 2014, in 2015, in 2016 and in 2017 she was named by Thomson Reuters as a top 1% highly cited researcher in the field of Physics. More information on Professor Lipson can be found at http://lipson.ee.columbia.edu/

16 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Tuesday August 28 @ 14:20-15:05

Controlling Light at the Atomic Scale

1,2* F. Javier García de Abajo

1 ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain

2 ICREA - Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Passeig Lluís Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona, Spain

*[email protected]

Plasmons in atomic-scale structures exhibit intrinsic quantum phenomena related to both the finite confinement that they undergo and the small number of electrons on which they are supported. Their interaction with two-level emitters is also evidencing strong quantum effects. In this talk I will dis- cuss several salient features of in graphene and other atomic-scale materials, and in par- ticular their ability to mediate ultrafast heat transfer [1], the generation of high harmonics [2, 3], their interaction with molecules and quantum emitters [4], and their extreme nonlinearity down to the single-photon level.

This work has been supported in part by the Spanish MINECO (MAT2017-88492-R and SEV2015- 0522) and the European Commission (Graphene Flagship 696656).

[1] R. Yu, A. Manjavacas, and F. J. García de Abajo, Nat. Commun. 8, 2 (2017). [2] J. D. Cox, A. Marini, and F. J. García de Abajo, Nat. Commun. 8, 14380 (2017). [3] J. D. Cox, R. Yu, and F. J. García de Abajo, Phys. Rev. B 96, 045442 (2017). [4] F. J. García de Abajo and A. Manjavacas, Faraday Discuss. 178, 87-107 (2015).

17 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Wednesday August 29 @ 8:30-9:15

Active Quantum Near-Field Photonics

Ortwin Hess*

The Blacklett Laboratory, Department of Physics, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK *[email protected]

Enabled by progress in nanoscience and nanomaterials technology, nanoplasmonics and metamaterials have in the last 15 years inspired scientists to think about waves beyond traditional constraints imposed by materials in which they propagate to conceive functionalities. Photonic quantum science is, particularly through a link with nano- plasmonics, progressing from its predominantly lab-based science base involving simple systems into the practical world, vividly evident through breakthroughs such as the recent demonstration of nanoplasmonic and near- field strong coupling at room temperature [1,2]. Using the optical near-field with active quantum materials opens up new domains for science, materials physics and engineering, providing the foundation for novel photonic quantum technologies while linking up with the engineering, communication, security, energy and health care sciences and technologies. The talk will highlight some of the compelling new opportunites: (1) Nanoplasmonic Quantum Near-Field Photoncis. Strong coupling of single quantum emitters (active molecules, quantum dots, etc) with light is of key importance for all photonic quantum technologies and may lead to new types of quantum sensors. Nanoplasmonics offers an innovative route route to realistic photonic quantum technologies, particularly strong coupling quantum technologies, quantum spectroscopy and ultrafast nano-chemistry [1,2]. (2) Topological Quantum Metamaterials: Designing photonic and electronic metamaterials with topological near-field protection against disorder and materials-level functionalities provides the blue-print for symmetry protected near-zero-index materials and technologies [3]. (3) Chaotic Near-Field Laser-Dynamics: Combining concepts from the fields of (semiconductor) laser chaos and near-field wave-dynamical chaos providing a pathway to fight (chaotic) semiconductor laser instabilities by near-field optical chaos. We will show that this whole new research direction which will impact many fields dealing with complex spatio-temporal dynamics [4].

[1] R Chikkaraddy, et al., Nature 535, 127 (2016). [2] H. Groß et al., Science Advances 4, eaar4906 (2018). [3] M Saba, JM Hamm, JJ Baumberg and O Hess, Phys Rev Lett 119, 227401 (2017). [4] S. Bittner, S. Guazzotti, X. Hu, H. Yilmaz, K. Kim, Y. Zeng, S. S. Oh, Q. J. Wang, O. Hess, and H. Cao, arXiv 1802.02028

18 Plenary Talk M500 Amphitheater

Thursday August 30 @ 8:30-9:15

Pico-Photonics: Strong Coupling and Optomechanics in extreme nano-optics with deterministic placement of emitters

Jeremy J Baumberg*

1 NanoPhotonics Centre, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK * [email protected]

Coupling between plasmonic nano-components generates strongly red-shifted resonances combined with intense local field amplification on the nanoscale. Here we show how TMDs or DNA origami can be used to create plasmonic nanoparticle-on-mirror constructs (NPoM) with deterministic placement of specific numbers of emitters. We show how such molecules behave optomechanically, and give strong coupling down to the single molecule level.

We have explored plasmonic coupling which can be tuned dynamically, through reliable bottom-up self-assembly using the nanoparticle-on-mirror geometry (NPoM) [1-13]. We demonstrated how individual molecules can be strongly coupled to these ultralow volume plasmonic cavities [8] as well as how they act as optomechanical constructs with enormously enhanced coupling.[9] We also demonstrate the possibility to track few molecules using the extreme enhancements, and how redox chemistry can be followed in time, watching single electrons shuttle in and out of a molecule.[12]

This allows directly seeing single molecules as well as excitations in semiconductors. We show how new generations of 2D semiconductors can couple to such nano-scale gaps utilizing our nanoparticle on mirror geometry.[11] These have encouraging prospective applications in (bio)molecular sensing as well as fundamental science. Exquisite placement of individual dye molecules by DNA origami shows measurement of optical modes to the 1nm-scale. The ability to track and watch molecules interact and react opens up the ability to study chemistry molecule-by-molecule and potentially to control single reaction pathways.

Figure 1. Molecular Optomechanicalcoupling in extreme plasmonic nanogaps

1. Nano Lett 13, 5033 (2013); Controlling sub-nm plasmonic gaps using graphene 2. ACS Nano 9, 825 (2014); Monitoring Morphological Changes in 2D Monolayer Semiconductors … 3. Nano Letters 15, 669 (2015); Nano-optics of molecular-shunted plasmonic nanojunctions 4. Science Reports 4, 5490 (2014); Watching individual molecules flex within lipid membranes using SERS 5. Nature Comm. 5, 3448 (2014); DNA origami based assembly of gold nanoparticle dimers for SERS detection 6. Nano Lett 13, 5985 (2013); In-situ SERS monitoring of photochemistry within a nano-junction reactor 7. Nano Lett 15, 2600 (2015); Demonstrating PL from Au is Electronic Inelastic Light Scattering … 8. Nature 535, 127 (2016); Single-molecule strong coupling at room temperature in plasmonic nanocavities 9. Science 354, 726 (2016); Single-molecule optomechanics in picocavities 10. ACS Phot. 4, 1453 (2017); Light-Directed Tuning of ..Polymerization Using Hot Electrons, 11. Nano Letters 17, 4840 (2017); Tracking nano-electrochemistry using individual plasmonic nanocavities 12. Nature Comm 8, 994 (2017); Plasmonic tunnel junctions for single-molecule redox chemistry 13. Nature Comm 8, 1296 (2017); Strong-coupling of WSe2 in ultra-compact plasmonic nanocavities ...

19 20 Oral sessions

Oral sessions

21 MONDAY AUGUST 27 M500 N101

8:00-9:00 Welcome Coffee and Registration (Hall N)

9:00-9:15 Introduction to the Conference

9:15-10:00 Plenary: J. Vuckovic

10:00-10:10 Short Break Short break Session A1: Biophotonics Session B1: Imaging & Spectroscopy Chair: R. Jaffiol Chair: N. Van Hulst 10:10-10:25 M. Brecht X. Xu 10:25-10:40 S. Kawata M. C. Martin 10:40-10:55 C. Molinaro A. J. Huber 10:55-11:10 P. M. Winkler F.Keilmann 11:10-11:25 J. B. Nieder P. Dvorak Session A2: Nanooptics & Photochemistry Session B2: Cavity & Resonator Chair: G. P. Wiederrecht Chair: B. Gallas

11:30-12:00 H. Misawa (Invited) Y.-F. Xiao (Invited)

12:00-12:15 K. Wiwatowski S. K. Sekatskii 12:15-12:30 X.Zhou S. Kamada 12:30-12:45 T.Saiki B. Fix

12:45-14:10 Lunch Lunch

14:10-14:55 Plenary: N. Engheta

Session A3: New theoreticalapproaches in nano-optics Session B3: Nano-optics & Infra-Red Chair: U. Fischer Chair:F.Keilmann

15:00-15:30 A. O. Govorov (Invited) G. Walker (Invited)

15:30-15:45 T. Neuman S. C. Kehr 15:45-16:00 K.Iida R. H. Jiang 16:00-16:15 F. Alpeggiani T. Antoni 16:15-16:30 G. Demésy S. Hayashi

16:30-17:00 Coffee break Coffee break

Session A4: Quantum optics and computing Session B4: 2D materials I Chair: V. Krachmalnicoff Chair: T. Taubner

17:00-17:30 M. Naruse (Invited) R. Agarwal (Invited)

17:30-17:45 P. Lombardi D. G. Baranov 17:45-18:00 G. Bachelier P. A. D. Goncalves 18:00-18:15 M. Urbieta A. Krayev 18:15-18:30 K.Lindfors A. Neogi 18:30-18:45 E.Dujardin E. Sheremet

18:45-21:00 Dinner buffet, poster session, thematic workshop, exhibitors installation

22 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Monday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR LAST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME NAME COUNTRY A1 Biophotonics

46 Tuning the optical properties of Photosystem I with subwavelength microcavities and Marc Brecht University Tübingen Germany plasmonicnanoparticles Osaka University and Serendip Research 54 Plasmonic nano-imaging of intracellular dynamics and molecular distribution Satoshi Kawata Japan Lasers and Spectroscopies Laboratory, Namur Institute of Structured Matter(NISM), NAmur Research Effects of the liquid flow on the interactions between gold nanoparticles and lipid membranes 42 Céline Molinaro Institute for LIfe Science (NARILIS), University of Namur (UNamur) Belgium

Planar plasmonic antenna arrays resolve transient nanoscopic heterogeneities in ICFO-Institut de Ciences Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science 17 Pamina M. Winkler Spain biologicalmembranes INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory 378 Nanoscopy of Cell Membranes and the Nuclear Lamina Jana B. Nieder Portugal

B1 Imaging & Spectroscopy Ultra-broadband Nano-spectroscopy witha Laser-driven Plasma Source Lehigh University 7 Xiaoji Xu United States

Far-infrared nano-spectroscopy of plasmons and phase-change materials Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 293 Michael Martin United States

nano-FTIR correlation nanoscopy for organic and inorganic material analysis neaspec GmbH 11 Andreas Huber Germany

All-electronic THz nanoscopy Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 138 Fritz Keilmann Germany

Phase imaging of surface plasmon polaritons using Spatial light modulator Brno University of Technology 209 Petr Dvořák Czech Republic

A2 Nano-optics & Photochemistry Plasmon-induced water splitting promoted by strong coupling between Hokkaido University Hiroaki Misawa Japan nanocavity and localized surface plasmon modes Energy propagation in plasmonic photosynthetic nanostructures Nicolaus Copernicus University 259 Kamil Wiwatowski Poland

Electrochemical Imaging of Near-Field-Enhanced Photoanodic Water Oxidation University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 212 Xuan Zhou United States

Nano-optical implementationof swarm intelligence Keio University 299 Toshiharu Saiki Japan

B2: Cavities & Resonators Ultra-high-Q asymmetric microcavity optics and photonics Schoolof Physics, Peking University Yun-Feng Xiao China

Photonic Crystal supported surface electromagnetic waves and their use for ultrasensitive label-free biosensing and generation of long propagating surface 113 Sergey Sekatskii LPMV EPFL Switzerland plasmon- polaritons

Size dependent resonance of a sub-micron rectangular resonatorcoupled with a Tokushima University 176 Shun Kamada Japan plasmonic waveguide High quality factor double Fabry-Perot plasmonic nanoresonator ONERA 266 Baptiste Fix France

Monday oral sessions 23 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Monday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR LAST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME NAME COUNTRY A3: New theoretical approaches in nano-optics Quantum and Classical Phenomena in Plasmonic Nanostructures and Bio- Alexander Govorov Ohio University United States Assemblies Coupling of Molecular Emitters and Plasmonic Cavities beyond the Point-Dipole Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC - UPV/EHU) 242 Tomas Neuman Spain Approximation First-principles computational simulation of optical response of a gold-thiolate Institute for Molecular Science 243 Kenji Iida Japan nanoparticle Quasinormal-mode expansionof the scattering matrix of photonic systems TU Delft 206 Filippo Alpeggiani Netherlands

Numerical computation of plasmonic resonances in dispersive media: InstitutFresnel 409 Guillaume Demésy France Application to metallic gratings B3: Nano-optics & Infra-Red Creating and manipulating phonon polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride and University of Toronto Gilbert Walker Canada boron nitride nanotubes Technische Universität Dresden 144 Polarization-sensitive near-field optical microscopyclose to mid-infrared phonon modes Susanne C. Kehr Germany

Research Centerfor Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica 332 Plasmonic Tip Enhanced Raman scattering of Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Oxide R. H. Jiang Taiwan

Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire, CentraleSupélec, ENS Paris-Saclay, CNRS, 244 Experimental observation of long range thermally excited surface waves from 3 to 12 µm Thomas Antoni France Université Paris- Saclay, 3, rue Joliot-Curie, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette Kobe University 146 Realization and control of Fano resonance in multilayer systems Shinji Hayashi Japan

A4: Quantum optics & computing Decision Making by Classical and Quantum Light National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Makoto Naruse Japan

CNR-INO; Lens 161 Single photon sources for integrated quantum photonics based on organic molecules Pietro Lombardi Italy

Institut Néel, CNRS - UGA 22 Photon-pair production at the nanoscale with hybrid nonlinear/plasmonic antennas Guillaume Bachelier France

Material Physics Center CFM - University of the Basque Country EHU/UPV - DIPC 131 Atomic-scale lightning rod effect in plasmonic nanoparticles: a classical view to a quantum Mattin Urbieta Spain effect Department of Chemistry, University of Cologne 211 Single-Plasmon Nanocircuit Driven by a Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Klas Lindfors Germany

CEMES CNRS UPR 8011 395 Designing plasmonic eigenstates for optical signal transmission and logic gates nanodevices Erik Dujardin France

B4: 2D materials I University of Pennsylvania Active control of exciton-polaritons in one- and two-dimensional systems Ritesh Agarwal United States

Chalmers University of Technology 205 Coupling multilayer and bulk transition metal dichalcogenides to optical cavities Denis Baranov Sweden

Technical University of Denmark 367 Nanoplasmonics of 2D Materials in Engineered Nanostructures Paulo André D. Gonçalves Denmark

Horiba Scientific 57 Extreme Mode Selectivity and Other Unexpected Effects in TERS Imaging of 2D Materials Andrey Krayev United States

University of North Texas 380 Phonon-assisted plasmon induced transparency and exciton plasmon coupling in 2D Arup Neogi United States materials Tomsk Polytechnic University 350 Light-trapping in two-dimensional semiconductors Evgeniya Sheremet Russia

Monday oral sessions 24 TUESDAY AUGUST 28 M500 N101

8:30-9:15 Plenary: M. Lipson

Session A5: Quantum optics & single emitters Session B5: Metasurfaces I Chair: F. Intonti Chair: C. Schwob

9:20-9:50 J. J. Greffet (Invited) L. Liu (Invited)

9:50-10:05 A. Hartschuh Y. Abate 10:05-10:20 E. Bonvin V. A Zenin 10:20-10:35 E. Boer-Duchemin T. L. Chung

10:35-11:05 Coffee break Coffee break

Session A6: Light emission & lasers Session B6: Non linear effects Chair: Q. Xiong Chair: D. Zhang

11:05-11:35 M. Parzefall (Invited) V. K. Valev (Invited)

11:35-11:50 S. T. Ha P. F. Brevet 11:50-12:05 E. S. Andrianov M. Celebrano 12:05-12:20 G. Colas des Francs M. Finazzi 12:20-12:35 M. Ochs M. Fleischer 12:35-12:50 C. Eling J. Butet

12:50 –14:20 Lunch Lunch

14:20-15:05 Plenary: J. Garcia de Abajo

Session A7: 2D materials II Session B7: Ultrafast & non linear effects Chair: T. Maurer Chair: M. Fleisher

15:10-15:40 T. Taubner (Invited) G. P. Wiederrecht (Invited)

15:40-15:55 S. Chen J. D. Cox 15:55-16:10 M. Pfeiffer G. Lévêque 16:10-16:25 S. E. T. ter Huurne A. Horneber 16:25-16:40 D. Nowak T.-.Y. Chen 16:40-17:10 Coffee break Coffee break

Session A8: Spin optics & plasmonics Session B8: Nanoplasmonics Chair: S. V. Gaponenko Chair: R. Gordon

17:10-17:40 M. Aeschlimann (Invited) P. Vavassori (Invited)

17:40-17:55 A. Pham J. Laverdant 17:55-18:10 R. Esteban A. Bouhelier 18:10-18:25 E. Krauss A. Hohenau 18:25-18:40 T. Grosjean W. Zhang 18:40-18:55 T. Bauer B. Auguié

19:00-20:30 Poster session, drinks and snacks, demos, exhibitions

25 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Tuesday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR LAST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME NAME COUNTRY A5: Quantum optics & single emitters Quantum optics with surface plasmons Jean-Jacques Greffet Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau France

LMU Munich 276 Ultrafast Tip-Enhanced Near-Field Optical Microscopy of Carbon Nanotubes Achim Hartschuh Germany

Eric Bonvin ETHZ Near-field Imaging of Single-photon Counting Superconducting Nanowires 201 Switzerland Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay 61 Probing the plasmonic modes of a triangular gold platelet with an STM-nanosource Elizabeth Boer-Duchemin France

B5: Metasurfaces I University of Heidelberg Dynamic plasmonic metasurface holograms Laura Na Liu Germany

University of Georgia 295 Actively Reconfigurable, Hyperbolic Mid-Infrared Metasurfaces Yoannes Abate United States

SDU Nano Optics 319 Direct characterization of near-field coupling in gap plasmon-based metasurfaces Vladimir A. Zenin Denmark

Department of Physics, National Taiwan University 347 Metalens for imaging and sensing Tsung Lin Chung Taiwan

A6: Light emission & lasers Photonics Laboratory, ETH Zürich, 8093 Zürich Optical Antennas driven by Quantum Tunneling Markus Parzefall Switzerland

Data Storage Institute 51 Dielectric nanoantenna laser: When Mie resonances meet bound state in the continuum Son Tung Ha Singapore

All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics, 22 Sushchevskaya, Moscow 127055 245 Dynamics of plasmonic nanolaser under ultrashort pulse pumping Evgeny Andrianov Russia

ICB 198 Plasmonic superradiant states Gérard Colas des Francs France

University of Würzburg 121 Electroluminescence fromoptical Yagi-Uda antennas Maximilian Ochs Germany

University of Hull 265 Light matter interaction in a hybrid photonic-plasmonic nano-gaps Charlotte Eling United Kingdom

B6: Non linear effects University of Bath Second harmonic generation chiroptical effects Ventsislav Valev United Kingdom

Université Lyon 1 273 Second Harmonic Scattering from Silver Nanocubes Pierre-Francois Brevet France

Politecnico di Milano 183 Evidence for cascaded third harmonic generation in non-centrosymmetric gold Marco Finazzi Italy nanoantennas Politecnico di Milano 288 Optimization and Control of the Second-Harmonic Generation in AlGaAs Dielectric Michele Celebrano Italy Nanoantennas University of Tübingen 120 (Non-)linear confocal scanning microscopy of nanorings and oligomers using cylindrical Monika Fleischer Germany vector beams EPFL 117 Designing the magnetic second harmonic emission from plasmonic nanostructures Jeremy Butet Switzerland

Tuesday oral sessions 26 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Tuesday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR LAST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME NAME COUNTRY A7: 2D materials II Thomas Taubner RWTHAachen University Germany Infrared near-field imaging with polaritonic 2D-materials

50 Acoustic Graphene Plasmon Nanoresonators for Field Enhanced Infrared Molecular Shu Chen CIC nanoGUNE Spain Spectroscopy

271 Bright room-temperature photoluminescence bursts from armchair-edge graphene Markus Pfeiffer University of Cologne Germany nanoribbons 191 Hybrid Gold-Graphene THz Metasurface Forminga Diffraction Enhanced Transparency Stan ter Huurne DIFFER Netherlands Window 297 Investigating 2D materials at the nanoscale using visible to mid-IR light with photo- induced Derek Nowak Molecular Vista Inc United States force microscopy B7: Ultra fast & non linear effects

Ultrafast Hot Carrier Generation and Energy Transport in Nanophotonic Structures Gary Wiederrecht Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory United States

281 Transient nonlinear plasmonics in nanostructured graphene Joel Cox ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences Spain

225 Characterization of spatio-temporal chaos in unidimensional chain of plasmonic Gaëtan Lévêque IEMN, Université de Lille France nanoparticles

341 Second Harmonic Generation and Two Photon Photoluminescence in Plasmonic Anke Horneber Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry and Center LISA+,Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen Germany Nanoparticles 58 Second-harmonic generation in a centro-symmetric plasmonic nanocircuit Chen-Bin Huang National Tsing Hua University Taiwan

A8: Spin optics & plasmonics Mixing the Light-Spin with Plasmon-Orbit by Non-Linear Light Matter Interaction Martin Aeschlimann TU Kaiserslautern and Research Center OPTIMAS Germany

330 Interference Eraser Experiment Demonstrated with All-Plasmonic Which-Path Marker Based Aline Pham Institut Néel France on Reverse Spin Hall Effect of Light

133 Controlling spin and charge properties of plasmonic modes in thin topological insulators Ruben Esteban Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and Ikerbasque Spain

169 Subwavelength Spin-Optics Enno Krauss NanoOptics & Biophotonics Group, Experimental Physics 5, University of Würzburg Germany

36 Magnetic spin-orbit interaction of light Thierry Grosjean Institut FEMTO-ST France

207 Thomas Bauer Department of Quantum Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology Netherlands Melting a lattice of optical singularities B8: Nanoplasmonics Magneto-plasmonic nanostructures and crystals: principles and applications Paolo Vavassori CIC nanoGUNE and IKERBASQUE, the Basque Foundation for Science Spain

278 Plasmonic pillar Nanoantenna Julien Laverdant ILM, Institut Lumière Matière UMR5306 France

64 Optical wireless power transfer between an optical antenna and a transducing rectenna Alexandre Bouhelier CNRS France

231 Plasmonic Modes and Optical Enhancement of Metal-Insulator-Metal Nanoparticles Andreas Hohenau University of Graz Austria

289 Plasmonic Enhancement of Two-Photon-Excited Fluorescence by Single Gold Nanorods Weichun Zhang Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University Netherlands

25 Electromagnetic interactions between molecules surrounding a metallic sphere Baptiste Auguié Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand

Tuesday oral sessions 27 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29 M500 N101

8:30-9:15 Plenary: O. Hess

Session A9: Hot electrons Session B9: Nano-optics & metasurfaces Chair: L. Douillard Chair: N. Bonod

9:20-9:50 H. Petek (Invited) I. Staude (Invited)

9:50-10:05 Y. Sivan W. Wardley 10:05-10:20 B. Cluzel F. Ligmajer 10:20-10:35 X. Hou A. Foti 10:35-10:50 Short Coffee break (15 min) Short Coffee break (15 min) Session A10: Near-Field imaging & spectroscopy Session B10: Nanoantennas & nanoplasmonics Chair: A. Bouhelier Chair: A. Vial

10:50-11:20 C. Boccara (Invited) J. Wang (Invited)

11:20-11:35 F. B. Arango S. Bange 11:35-11:50 D. Zhang 11:50-12:05 C. Lienau A. Prymaczek 12:05-12:20 C. Chen V. Coello 12:20-12:35 T. Nörenberg A. Crut 12:35-12:50 V. Krachmalnicoff S. Morozov

12:50-13:30 Short Poster session, lunch boxes, exhibitions

13:30-19:00 Tours and cultural activities (all departures from UTT at 13:30)

Evening Free evening + International committee meeting (downtown)

28 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Wednesday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY A9: Hotelectrons Coherent ultrafast hot electron generation at plasmonic heterojunctions Hrvoje Petek University of Pittsburgh UnitedStates

251 Non-Equilibrium theory o fho telectron generation in plasmonic nanostructures under Yonatan Sivan Ben-Gurion University Israel illumination– thermal vs. non-thermal effects

224 Hot electrons and nonlinear gold nanoantennas Benoit Cluzel Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté France

228 Absorption of light by gold nanoparticles under ultrashort laser pulses: not necessarily what Xue Hou Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire, CentraleSupélec France you might think B9: Nano-optics& metasurfaces Light-Emitting Semiconductor Metasurfaces Isabelle Staude Friedrich Schiller University Jena Germany

414 Hyperbolic metamaterials in the ultraviolet William Wardley King's College London UnitedKingdom

136 Large-scale epitaxial VO2 nanorod films as tunable dielectric metasurfaces for modulation in Filip Ligmajer Brno University of Technology CzechRepublic the infrared 47 Optical Aggregation of Gold Nanoparticles for SERS Detection of Proteins and Toxins in Liquid Pietro G. Gucciardi CNR-IPCF Italy Environment A10: Near-Fieldimaging& spectroscopy Near-field frustration using single and multiple scatterers Claude Boccara Institut Langevin ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University,1 rue Jussieu,F-75005,Paris France

203 Cloaking a near-field probe for non-perturbative measurements Felipe Bernard Arango Technische Universiteit Delft Netherlands

43 Scanningnear-fieldopticalmicroscopyandspectroscopyofsemiconductormolecularthin film Dai Zhang Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen Germany

372 Vectorial Near-Field Coupling Christoph Lienau Carlvon Ossietzky University,26111Oldenburg Germany

356 RealSpace Comparison of Fluorescence Local Quenching in Amorphous and Crystalline Chi Chen Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica Taiwan P3HTNanowires 127 Low-temperature scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy on lacunar spinel GaV4S8 Tobias Nörenberg Institute of Applied Physics, Technische Universität Dresden,01062 Dresde Germany

296 Single molecule lifetime mapping with super-resolved wide-field techniques Valentina Krachmalnicoff Institut Langevin, ESPCI Paris, CNRS France

B10: Nanoantennas& nanoplasmonics Nanoantenna smade of silver nanorods Jianfang Wang The Chinese University of HongKong HongKong

348 Light Emission from Gold Nanoparticles under Ultrafast Near-Infrared Laser Excitation: The Sebastian Bange Universität Regensburg Germany Case for Intraband Thermal Radiation

254 Anti-Stokes luminescence activated remotely by surface plasmon polaritons propagating in Aneta Prymaczek NicolausCopernicusUniversity Poland silver nanowires on graphene 309 Two photon luminescence scanning microscopy of gold nano-patchantennas Victor Coello CONACYT- CICESEMonterrey Mexico

99 Morphology dependence of the vibrational quality factors of single nano-objects Aurélien Crut Institut Lumière Matière (Université Lyon1-CNRS) France

164 Metal-Dielectric Parabolic Antenna for Directing Single Photons Sergii Morozov Imperial College London UnitedKingdom

Wednesday oral sessions 29 THURSDAY AUGUST 30 M500 N101

8:30-9:15 Plenary: J. J. Baumberg

Session A11: Enhanced Raman spectroscopy Session B11: Metasurfaces II Chair: J.-L. Bijeon Chair: I. Staude 9:20-9:35 P. Dawson L. Wesemann 9:35-9:50 C. Höppener I. Dolado 9:50-10:05 J. Zhong V. Krapek Session A12: Nano-Optics with electrons Chair: B. Hecht R. Roubaud 10:05-10:35 A . Arbouet (Invited) Y.Nagasaki

10:35-11:05 Coffee break Coffee break

Session A12: Nano-Optics with electrons (cont.) Session B12: 2D Materials III Chair: B. Hecht Chair: R. Huang

11:05-11:35 C. Ropers (Invited) A. Weber-Bargioni (Invited)

11:35-11:50 J. R. Krenn A. M. Dubrovkin 11:50-12:05 H. Lourenço-Martins T. Xu 12:05-12:20 J. Vogelsang W. Wang 12:20-12:35 A. Govyadinov F. C. B. Maia 12:35-12:50 S. Mitiche I. D. Barcelos

12:50 –14:20 Lunch Lunch

Session A13: Antennas & Light Session B13: Molecular plasmonics Chair: P.-M. Adam Chair: G. Baffou 14:20-14:35 R. Kullock P. Van Dorpe (Invited) 14:35-14:50 S. Mignuzzi 14:50-15:05 N. Rahbany J. Griffiths 15:05-15:20 I. Sinev G. P. Acuna 15:20-15:35 E. Le Moal L. Saemisch 15:35-15:50 V. Krapek N. Felidj 15:50-16:05 S. de Vega

16:05-16:35 Coffee break Coffee break

Session A14: Strong coupling Session B14: Heat at the nanoscale Chair: A.-L. Baudrion Chair: A. Arbouet

16:35-17:05 S. Gwo (Invited) G. Baffou (Invited)

17:05-17:20 I. Shlesinger R. Yu 17:20-17:35 B. Hecht P. Mengüç 17:35-17:50 D. Martin-Cano M. Caldarola 17:50-18:05 S. Wang M. Kazan 18:05-18:20 E. Cottancin V. Giliberti 18:20-18:35 C. Tserkezis Y. Sivan 18:35-18:50 M. Autore C. Fiorini-Debuisschert 19:30-22:30 Apéritif- Gala dinner – Best poster prices (downtown)

30 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Thursday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY A11: Enhanced Raman spectroscopy 321 Ag-dressed carbon nanotubes - understanding the Raman enhancement mechanisms Paul Dawson Queens University Belfast United Kingdom inside and out Exploiting TERS for studying the structure-function relation of polymer nanoparticles 148 Christiane Höppener Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Germany Probing site-specific electronic and catalytic properties of bimetallic surfaces with 3 nm 386 resolution Jinhui Zhong China State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Xiamen University

B11: Metasurfaces II Towards Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Information Processing 141 Lukas Wesemann The University of Melbourne Australia Infrared hyperbolic metasurface based on nanostructured van der Waals materials 268 Peining Li CIC nanoGUNE Spain 3D quantitative phase imaging of plasmonic metasurfaces 177 Vlastimil Křápek Brno University of Technology Czech Republic

112 Far-field optimization of the optical near-field in disordered plasmonic metasurfaces Gauthier Roubaud ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, Institut Langevin France 81 Manipulation of All-Dielectric Printing Color through Oxidation Yusuke Nagasaki Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan A12: Nano-optics withelectrons Recent developments for the optimization and investigation of the optical response of CEMES-CNRS complex nanostructures Arnaud Arbouet France A12: Nano-optics withelectrons (cont.) Quantum Coherent Electron-Light Interactions in Ultrafast Electron Microscopy Claus Ropers University of Göttingen Germany Probing radiative and dark plasmons with electrons 248 Joachim Krenn University of Graz Austria Probing surface plasmon with phase-shaped electron energy-loss spectroscopy 328 Hugo Lourenço-Martins LPS France

Ultrafast Point-Projection Electron Microscopy Using Adiabatic Nanofocusing of Surface Institut für Physik and Center of Interface Science, Carl von Ossietzky Universität, 26129 Oldenburg 365 Plasmons Jan Vogelsang Germany

Probing low-energy hyperbolic polaritons in van der Waals crystals with an electron CIC Nanogune 385 microscope Alexander Govyadinov Spain Near-Field Localization of Au Nano-objects: PEEM and Group Theory Description 1 Sarra Mitiche SPEC CEA CNRS Université Paris Sud Gif sur Yvette France

B12: 2D materials iii Investigating the propagation of excitons through inorganic nanocrystal assemblies and 2- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory D semiconductors Alexander Weber-Bargioni United States Tunable highly-confined surface phonon polaritons in nm-thick semiconductors 247 Alexander M. Dubrovkin Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore Engineering Dirac Materials 32 Tao Xu Shanghai University China Reduced propagation loss of surface plasmon polaritons on Ag nanowire-graphene hybrid 173 Wenhui Wang School of Science, Xi'an Jiaotong University China Gate Modulation and Diode-like Behavior of the Hyperbolic Plasmon-Phonon Polaritons 210 Francisco C. Barbosa Maia Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory(LNLS) Brazil Plasmon-phonon coupling in natural 2D graphene-talc heterostructure 249 Ingrid Barcelos Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory(LNLS/CNPEM) Brazil

Thursday oral sessions 31 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Thursday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY A13: Antennas & Light 103 Perfect Gold Nanoantennas René Kullock NanoOptics & Biophotonics Group, Experimental Physics 5, University of Würzburg Germany

Large decay rate enhancement from dielectric nanoantennas by LDOS engineering Imperial College London 351 Sandro Mignuzzi United Kingdom

One-Shot Measurement of the Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic Field Scattered by a ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, Institut Langevin 45 Subwavelength Aperture Tip Coupled to the Environment Nancy Rahbany France Plasmonic beam steering with single silicon nanoantennas ITMO University 359 Ivan Sinev Russia

Light beams in designed directions from electrically driven elliptical slit antennas Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay(ISMO) 53 Eric Le Moal France

Babinet's principle for disc-shaped plasmonic antennas Brno University of Technology 174 Vlastimil Křápek Czech Republic

Plasmon Generation through Electron Tunneling in Graphene ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences 5 Sandra de Vega Spain

B13: Molecular plasmonics Imec Directional antennas & single molecule sensing in plasmonic nanopores Pol Van Dorpe Belgium

Ultra-precision molecular plasmonics from DNA origami University of Cambridge 92 Jack Griffiths United Kingdom

DNA Origami Nanophotonics: Optical Antennas for Fluorescence Enhancement and Braunschweig University of Technology 192 Diagnostics Applications Guillermo Acuna Germany Mapping molecule-plasmonic nanostructure interactions – from localization to polarization ICFO- The Institute of Photonic Sciences 398 on the nanoscale Lisa Saemisch Spain Multipolar plasmon-driven surface functionalization Université Paris Diderot 426 Nordin Felidj France

A14: Strong coupling National Tsing-Hua University Deterministic Control of Exciton-Plasmon Strong Coupling in 2D Materials Shangjr(Felix) Gwo Taiwan

Strong coupling of nanoplatelets and surface plasmons Laboratoire Charles Fabry - Institut d'Optique Graduate School 168 Ilan Shlesinger France

Near-field strong coupling of single quantum dots to a plasmonic nanoresonators at Nano-Optics and Biophotonics Group, Institute of Physics, Experimental Physics 5, Wilhelm-Conrad-Röntgen- Center for 338 Bert Hecht Germany ambien tconditions Complex Material Systems (RCCM), University of Würzburg, 97074 Würzburg Manipulation of quenching in nanoantenna–emitter systems: a path to enhance strong- Max Planck Institute for the Science of light 202 coupling Diego Martín-Cano Germany Strong coupling of excitons in monolayer and multilayer WS2 with collective plasmonic Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research 63 resonances in arrays of nanoparticles Shaojun Wang Netherlands The role of gap modes in the regime of strong plasmonic coupling between metallic Institut Lumière Matière, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 186 nanoparticles Emmanuel Cottancin France Understanding Mie-exciton modes in emitter-silicon hybrids Center for Nano Optics, University of Southern Denmark 68 Christos Tserkezis Denmark

Boron nitride nanoresonators for enhanced molecular vibrational spectroscopy and strong CIC nanoGUNE 125 coupling Marta Autore Spain

Thursday oral sessions 32 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Thursday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY B14: Heat at the nanoscale Photothermal effects in plasmonics for chemical synthesis and cell biology Guillaume Baffou Institut Fresnel, CNRS France

Ultrafast Radiative Heat Transfer ICFO-Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology 403 Renwen Yu Spain

Bionic functional structures for harvesting nanoscale thermal radiation Ozyegin University 383 M. Pinar Mengüç Turkey

Gold nanorods for nanothermometry Single-moleculeoptics, Huygens-Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory 333 Martin Caldarola Netherlands

Harnessing Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer In Packed Nanoparticles Thermal Interface Department of Physics, American University of Beirut 286 Materials Michel Kazan Lebanon Thermoplasmonics driven by surface enhanced infrared absorption in mid-infrared vertical Sapienza University of Rome 155 nanoantennas Michele Ortolani Italy Thermo-Optical Nonlinearity of Single Metallic Nanoparticle Unit of Electro-optics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 235 Yonatan Sivan Israel

Monitoring plasmonic light-to-heat transfer processes using Two-Photon Luminescence CEA Saclay - DRF/IRAMIS/SPEC 428 Céline Fiorini-Debuisschert France

Thursday oral sessions 33 FRIDAY AUGUST 31 M500 N101 Session A15:Quantumemitters Session B15: Structuralcolorsand arrays Chair: C. Couteau Chair: D. Gérard

9:00-9:30 P. Senellart(Invited) B. Gallas (Invited)

9:30-9:45 X. Chen P. Wiecha 9:45-10:00 Z. Wang S. D. Rezaei 10:00-10:15 M. Csete S. Murai 10:15-10:30 S. Buil

10:30-11:00 Coffeebreak Coffeebreak

Session A16:Activenanoplasmonics Session B16 : Optical forces & trapping Chair: D. Macias Chair: B. Cluzel

11:00-11:30 W. Dickson (Invited) J. Berthelot(Invited)

11:30-11:45 N. Zabala R. Diehl 11:45-12:00 H.Morisawa X. Wu 12:00-12:15 K.Uchiyama A.Reyes-Coronado 12:15-12:30 K.-L.Lee M.Riccardi 12:30-12:45 U. C. Fisher G.Schnoering 12:45-13:00 R. Gordon

Oral presentation given by the best poster winners(2x5 min) 13:05-13:20 NFO16 presentation(5 min)

13:20-14:15 Lunchboxes

34 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Friday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY A15: Quantum emitters Boosting optical quantum technologies with quantum dot devices Pascale Senellart CNRS-Center for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies France

A Single-Emitter Gain Medium for Bright Coherent Radiation from a Plasmonic Huazhong University of Science and Technology 303 Nanoresonator Xuewen Chen China Nanocontrolled Dielectric Tip Coupled Single Quantum Dots and In-Situ Deciphering and 302 Characterization of Multicarrier States Zhiyuan Wang Huazhong University of Science and Technology China

Improved fluorescence of silicon vacancy diamond color centers via monomer and dimer Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics, University of Szeged 361 core-shellnanoresonators Mária Csete Hungary Probing the near field of a nano-hole grating with an oriented CdSe/CdS nanocrystal active Université de Versailles 344 near field probe Stéphanie Buil France B15: Structural colors and arrays Optical activity in arrays of plasmonic resonators : individual and collective origins and INSP - Sorbonne Universite - CNRS someapplications Bruno Gallas France Evolutionary multi-objective optimization of high-index dielectric photonic nanostructures CEMES-CNRS Toulouse 194 Peter Wiecha France

143 Experimental investigation of absorption cross-section and color saturation correlation in Soroosh Daqiqeh Rezaei National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore plasmonic colorprinting

421 Surface lattice resonances excited in Al nanocylinder arrays in the UV, visible and near- Shunsuke Murai Kyoto University Japan infraredspectral regions

A16: Active nanoplasmonics King's College London Metamaterials for Reactive Plasmonic Applications Wayne Dickson United Kingdom

Ultrafast optical switching of nanoscale phase transition in plasmonic nanoantenna-VO2 University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU 317 hybrids Nerea Zabala Spain Enhanced photoelectron emission from aluminum thin film by surface plasmon resonance Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University 267 underdeep-ultraviolet excitation Hirofumi Morisawa Japan Candidate of Natural Intelligent Device realized by optoelectronic and photoisomerization University of Yamanashi 221 system Kazuharu Uchiyama Japan Capped gold nanoslits for backside-reflection plasmonic biosensing in multiple well plates Research Centerfor Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica 4 Kuang-Li Lee Taiwan

On Bernhard Riemann’s General Theory of a Physical Space private address 390 Ulrich C. Fischer Germany

Quantum theory of optical diffraction and tunneling from a mesoscopic hole (cancelled) Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, Skjernvej 4a, 9220 Aalborg Øst 87 Ole Keller Cancelled Denmark

Friday oral sessions 35 Talks in more details (see nfo15 web site for abstracts) Friday oral sessions

AUTHOR FIRST AUTHOR SUB, ID TITLE AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY B16: Optical forces & trapping “Flying” Nanoparticles in RF trap Johann Berthelot InstitutFresnel France

Potential mapping with an optically levitated nanoparticle at sub-micrometer distances 48 Rozenn Diehl ETH Zurich Switzerland from a dielectric surface 282 Micro-drone driven by plasmonic nanomotors based on optical spin-orbit interaction Xiaofei Wu University of Würzburg Germany

75 Are electron tweezers possible for dielectric nanoparticles? Alejandro Reyes-Coronado Physics Department, Science School, National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico

407 Dielectrophoresis-enhanced plasmonic trapping Marco Riccardi EPFL Switzerland

Force microscopy in a standing wave optical trap and enantiomeric recognition of single 419 Gabriel Schnoering University Germany chiralnanoparticles. 71 Optical Trapping with 8 nm Plasmonic Coaxial Apertures Reuven Gordon University of Victoria Canada

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37 Poster session A1: Biophotonics

P1A1 Large area scaffolds for cell motility and tissue engineering using diffractive optical element based multi beam fs fabrication Christian Maibohm, Jérôme Borme, Maina Sinou, Kevin Heggarty, Jana B. Nieder P2A1 RNA investigation by near-field Raman spectroscopy X. Yao, T. Deckert-Gaudig, H. Bierhoff, M. Marz, L. Roussille and V. Deckert

P3A1 A plasmonic tool for evaluating enzymatic activity: monitoring acetylcholinesterase for environmental and medical applications , U. Yamaguchi, T. Miura, and H. Takei P4A1 Gold Nanoparticles for Plasmonics and Medicine Marguet Sylvie, Khaywah Mohammad, Caron Jérôme, Habert Aurélie P5A1 Removal of organophosphate pesticide dimethoate from water by its adsorbtion onto gold nanospheres Tatjana Momić, Tamara Lazarević Pašti, Una Bogdanović, Vesna Vodnik, Ana Mraković, Mirjana Marković, Zlatko Rakočević, Vladimir B. Pavlović, and Vesna Vasić P6A1 The investigation of nanoscale variations on lipid membranes induced by Candidalysin intercalation Xiaobin Yao, Ludovic Roussille , Annika König , Selene Mogavero , Marie Richard-Lacroix, Bernhard Hube and Volker Deckert P7A1 Periodic nanoparticle cluster arrays with sub-10nm gaps for highly sensitive biomolecular sensing Rishabh Rastogi, Patrick Grysan, Saulius Juodkazis, Suresh Poovanthingal, Pierre Michel Adam and Sivashankar Krishnamoorthy P8A1 Private Smart Pesticide Sensor Sarabjeet Kaur, Tzu-Heng Wu, Julien Vaillant, Aurélien Bruyant, Julien Proust P9A1 Arrays of Plasmonic Dimers as Refractive Index Sensors and a Compact Setup for Biosensing based on GRIN Lenses A. Horrer, J. Haas,, K. Freudenberger, K. Krieg, S. Rau, L. Leidner, G. Gauglitz, D. P. Kern, and M. Fleischer

38 Poster session A2: Nano-Optics and photochemistry

P1A2 Comparative study of plasmonic antennas: EBL vs. FIB fabrication Michal Horák, Kristýna Bukvišová, Vojtěch Švarc, Jiří Jaskowiec, Vlastimil Křápe and Tomáš Šikola P2A2 Non-equilibrium photophysics of layered two-dimensional semiconductors C. Gadermaier, E. A. A. Pogna, S. Dal Conte, T. Borzda, D. Vella, V. Vega-Mayoral, Mihailovic, G. Cerullo P3A2 Photopolymerization at the nanoscale triggered by optical near-field F. Kameche, W. Heni, S. Telitel, X. Zhou, C. Deeb, R. Bachelot, O. Soppera P4A2 Pattern formation on the surface of photochromic crystal by near-field induced photochromism Ryo Nakagomi, Kazuharu Uchiyama, Hirotsugu Suzui, Eri Hatano, Kingo Uchida, Makoto Naruse, and Hirokazu Hori P5A2 Tracing the dynamics of strong-field photoemission currents in plasmonic gaps G. Aguirregabiria, D. C. Marinica, M. Ludwig, D. Brida, A. Leitenstorfer, J. Aizpurua, A.G. Borisov P6A2 Plasmon-mediated photoelectrochemistry of gold-decorated tungsten disulphide nanotubes

L. Kejík, F. Ligmajer, A. Daňhel, M. Kolíbal, M. Fojta and T. Šikola P7A2 Plasmon-based two-photopolymerization on single gold nanocubes Dandan Ge , Hongshi Chen, Tien Hoa Nguyen, Dinh Xuan Quyen, Safi Jradi, Sylvie Marguet and Renaud Bachelot P8A2 Integration of Luminescent Nanostructures to Optical Waveguides by Two Photon Polymerization Xu Xiaolun, Aurelie.Broussier, Stefano Pierini, F. Geoffray, F. Gardillou, G. Souhaité, Ali.Issa, Safi Jradi, Renaud Bachelot, Christophe Couteau, Sylvain Blaize P9A2 New active probe for scanning near field optical microscopy Hongshi CHEN, Régis Deturche, Jean Louis Bijeon, Jérôme Plain, and Renaud Bachelot P10A2 Energy transfer of emitters assisted by surface plasmons Aurélie Broussier, Ali Issa, Tien Hoa Nguyen, Dinh Xuan Quyen, Safi Jradi,Christophe Couteau and Renaud Bachelot

39 Poster session A2: Nano-Optics and photochemistry

P11A2 A general strategy for 1D and 3D patterning nanoparticles on functionalized polymer micro-templates Melissa Merheb, Ali Issa, Irene Izquierdo-Lorenzo, Renaud Bachelot and Safi Jradi P12A2 Physical effects during the optical creation of gold nanoparticles T. Ritacco, L. Ricciardi, M. La Deda and M. Giocondo

40 Poster session A3: New theoretical approaches in nano-optics

P1A3 Are conditions of the field enhancement at the tip and at the contacting surface equivalent? Simple modeling. E. Bortchagovsky P2A3 Coupled-mode theory and Fano approximation for asymmetric surface plasmon resonances D.V. Nesterenko, S. Hayashi and Z. Sekkat P3A3 Tunable frequency conversion with coupled time-modulated resonances G. Altares Menendez, B. Maes P4A3 Origin of asymmetric plasmon-enhanced fluorescence from molecular exciton-polaritons within the theory of open-quantum systems Tomas Neuman, Thomas Ebbesen, and Javier Aizpurua P5A3 First principles calculations for wave vector excitations of silicon induced by optical near fields Masashi Noda, Maiku Yamaguchi, Kenji Iida and Katsuyuki Nobusada P6A3 On Photon Spin and the Electrodynamic Origin of the Charge of the Electron Ulrich C. Fischer P7A3 Universal Analytical Modeling of Plasmonic Nanoparticles Renwen Yu, Luis M. Liz-Marzán, and F. Javier García de Abajo

41 Poster session A4: Quantum optics and computing

P1A4 Feasibility of efficient room-temperature solid-state sources of indistinguishable single photons Stephen Wein, Nikolai Lauk, Roohollah Ghobadi, and Christoph Simon P2A4 A canonical approach for quantum plasmons in nanostructures Vincent Dorier, H. R. Jauslin, J. Lampart, S. Guérin P3A4 “pyGDM” – a python toolkit for nano-photonic simulations and its application on optical information storage and retrieval via machine learning P. R. Wiecha, C. Girard, A. Lecestre, N. Mallet, G. Larrieu P4A4 Plasmonic structure integrated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors optimized to read out quantum information M. Csete, A. Szenes, B. Tóth, B. Bánhelyi, T. Csendes and G. Szabó P5A4 Coherent Perfect Absorption in Metamaterials with Entangled Photons C. Altuzarra, S. Vezzoli, J. Valente, W. Gao, C. Soci, D. Faccio, and C. Couteau

42 Poster session A5: Quantum optics & single emitters

P1A5 Photocurrent persistence reduction in ZnO nanowire photodetectors J-Ph. Girard, S. Koschtcheev, B. Bercu, T. Puchtler, R. Taylor and L.Giraudet and C. Couteau P2A5 Quantum description of Resonant Surface-Enhanced Raman and selective phonon pumping in plasmonic cavities R. Esteban, T. Neuman, G. Giedke, M. K. Schmidt and J. Aizpurua P3A5 A single solid-state quantum emitter coupled to an array of resonant plasmonic antennas Markus Pfeiffer, Paola Atkinson, Armando Rastelli, Oliver G. Schmidt, Harald Gießen, Markus Lippitz, and Klas Lindfors P4A5 Characterization and Assembly of Single Organic Molecules in Microcrystals for Novel Single-Photon Devices Shangming Wei, Penglong Ren, Yong He, Pu Zhang, Xue-Wen Chen P5A5 Even higher spontaneous emission enhancement of single emitters by using plasmonic nanoantennas R. Kumar, H.-W. Liu, K. Matsuzaki, S. Götzinger, and V. Sandoghdar P6A5 Single photon source in nanodiamonds for integrated quantum photonic Mackrine Nahra, Aurélie Broussier, Valery Davydov, Viatcheslav Agafonov and Christophe Couteau P7A5 Single Nanoantenna Manipulation of Single Atomic Defects In Hexagonal Boron Nitride For Bright Single Photon Sources N. Palombo Blascetta, J.T. Hugall, and N.F. van Hulst P8A5 Polarization and Fourier-plane analysis of single fluorescent semiconductor nanoplattelets Jiawen Liu, Fu Feng, Loan Thu NGuyen, Catherine Schwob, Agnès Maître, Benoît Dubertret, Sandrine Ithurria and Laurent Coolen

43 Poster session A6: Light emission & lasers

P1A6 k-space optical microscopy of nanoparticle arrays: opportunities and artifacts Jean-François Bryche, Grégory Barbillon, Bernard Bartenlian, Gérald Dujardin, Elizabeth Boer-Duchemin and Eric Le Moal P2A6 Near-field infrared nanospectroscopy in the low-THz regime enabled by accelerator-based and table-top laser sources F. Kuschewski, T. de Oliveira, S.C. Kehr, H.-G. v. Ribbeck, J. Döring, S. Winnerl, N. Awari, S. Kovalev, M. Gensch, and L.M. Eng P3A6 Lasing of bright modes in plasmonic distributed feedback laser due to phase synchronization of ones A. A. Zyablovsky, N. E. Nefedkin, E. S. Andrianov, A. A. Pukhov, A. P. Vinogradov P4A6 UV Hyperbolic Metacavity LED and LD Tsung Lin Chung, Kun-Ching Shen, Chen-Ta Ku, Chiieh Hsieh, and Din Ping Tsai P5A6 Design and Fabrication of LED chips based on novel quantum dot and perovskite materials Ricardo M. R. Adão, Udayabhaskararao Thumu, Bruno Romeira, Yury V. Kolen’ko, Tangyou Sun, Jana B. Nieder P6A6 Amplification in light energy conversion at TiO2 inverse opals sensitized with CdTe quantum dots and modified in selenide Nour BEYDOUN, Rida FARHAT, and Lara HALAOUI

44 Poster session A7: 2D materials

P1A7 Plasmonic enhancement and control of optical nonlinearity in monolayer WS2 Hyeyoung Ahn, Wei-Yun Liang, Yungang Sang, Yanrong Wang, Jinwei Shi, Soniya S. Raja, Yi-Hsien Lee and Shangjr Gwo. P2A7 Coupling transverse optical spin angular momentum to 2D TMD’s valley pseudospin for valley-path locking Irina Komen, Su-Hyun Gong, Beniamino Sciacca, Erik C. Garnett, Filippo Alpeggiani and L. (Kobus) Kuipers P3A7 Controlled Growth of High Aspect-ratio Single-crystalline Gold Platelets E. Krauss, R. Kullock, X. Wu, P. Geisler, N. Lundt, M. Kamp, and B. Hecht P4A7 Optical properties of atomically thin transition metal dichalcognides Gabriel W. Castellanos, Shaojun Wang, Simone Eizagirre Barker, Rasmus Hjelmgart, Matthijs Berghuis, Alberto G. Curto, and Jaime Gómez Rivas P5A7 Near-field Photoluminescence Imaging of Polymer and TMDC Materials He-Chun Chou, Chung-Kai Fang, Pei-Yun Chung, Tai-Chun Liu, Ping-Chih Hsu, Su-Hua Chen, Chun-Te Sung, Xin-Quan Zhang, Peilin Chen, Ing-Shouh Hwang, Jiun-Tai Chen, Yi-Hsien Lee and Chi Chen P6A7 Plasmonic enhancement of aligned semiconducting graphene nanoribbons Markus Pfeiffer, Boris V. Senkovskiy, Danny Haberer, Felix R. Fischer, Fan Yang, Klaus Meerholz, Yoichi Ando, Alexander Grüneis, and Klas Lindfors P7A7 rGO Circuits Beyond the Diffraction Limit Raul D. Rodriguez, Ma Bing, Alexey Ruban, Sergey Pavlov, Ammar Al-Hamry, Varnika Prakash, Munis Khan, Gennadiy Murastov, Ashutosh Mukherjee, Zoheb Khan, Suhail Shah, Anna Lipovka, Olfa Kanoun, Surinder K. Mehta and Evgeniya Sheremet P8A7 Analytical Modeling of Graphene Plasmons Renwen Yu, Joel D. Cox, J. R. M. Saavedra, and F. Javier García de Abajo P9A7 Synthetic THz nanoholography for imaging CVD Graphene D. Madhi1, C. M. Maissen, S. Mastel, J. Hesler, P. U. Jepsen and R. Hillenbrand

45 Poster session A8: Spin optics & plasmonics

P1A8 Phonon-polariton based nano-split ring resonator Curdin Maissen, Irene Dolado Lopez and Rainer Hillenbrand

46 Poster session A9: Hot electrons

P1A9 Nanoscale Control and Imaging of Molecular Self-Assembly Induced by Plasmonic Hot-Electron Dynamics Yi Li, Sabrina Simoncelli, Emiliano Cortés and Stefan A. Maier P2A9 Time-resolved measurement waveguides of out-of-equilibrium hot carrier dynamics within plasmonic A. Losquin, M. Berthel, S. Coudert, G. Duchateau, P. Lalanne, S. Dilhaire

47 Poster session A10: Near-Field Imaging & spectroscopy

P1A10 Resonant THz near-field probes Stefan Mastel, Mark B. Lundeberg, Pablo Alonso-González, Yuanda Gao, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, James Hone, Frank H. L. Koppens, Alexey Y. Nikitin, Rainer Hillenbrand P2A10 Plasmonic spectral sensing using a compact imaging spectrometer Wan-Shao Tsai, Shu-Cheng Lo, En-Hung Lin, Kuang-Li Lee, and Pei-Kuen Wei P3A10 Vortices make Circles: C points in 2D random light Lorenzo De Angelis, Filippo Alpeggiani, L. (Kobus) Kuipers P4A10 Enhancing near-field optical contrast in s-SNOM by employing ultra-sharp metal tips Divya Virmani, Stefan Mastel, Alexander A. Govyadinov, Alexander M. Bittner, Andrey Chuvilin and Rainer Hillenbrand P5A10 Near-field imaging and nanospectroscopy of resonating hyperbolic polaritons in nanorod antennas made of boron nitride F. J. Alfaro-Mozaz, P. Alonso-González, S. Vélez, I. Dolado, M. Autore, S. Mastel, F. Casanova, L. E. Hueso, P. Li, A. Y. Nikitin and R. Hillenbrand P6A10 Subsurface Infrared Near-field Spectroscopy of Phase-Separated Polymer Nanocomposites Lars Mester, Alexander A. Govyadinov, Monika Goikoetxea and Rainer Hillenbrand P7A10 Novel focusing properties of high-numerical-aperture Fresnel zone plates with selective obstruction Qiang Liu, Tao Liu, Shuming Yang and Chi Fai Cheung P8A10 Near-field imaging of hyperbolic polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride waveguides Irene Dolado, Peining Li, Javier Alfaro-Mozaz, Alexey Yu Nikitin, Saül Vélez and Rainer Hillenbrand P9A10 Electronic States Dressed up in an Optical Near Field: Optical Responses Induced by Spatial Symmetry and Asymmetry Takashi Takeuchi and Katsuyuki Nobusada

48 Poster session A10: Near-Field Imaging & spectroscopy

P10A10 Stacking-specific plasmon-phonon coupling in the trilayer graphene on silicon oxide substrate Boogeon Choi, Gyou-il Jeong, Seong Jin Ahn, Hans A. Bechtel, Hongki Min, and Zee Hwan P11A10 Two-dimensional properties of thin single-crystalline gold films Swen Grossmann, Daniel Friedrich, Michael Karolak, René Kullock, Enno Krauss, Monika Emmerling, Giorgio Sangiovanni and Bert Hecht P12A10 Novel type SNOM probes: truly tapping mode probes, and long-lived probes made from plastic optical fiber A. Smirnov, V. M. Yasinskii, D. S. Filimonenko, G. Dietler and S. K. Sekatskii P13A10 Excitation channels for surface plasmon polaritons in scatteringtype near- field optical nanoscopy Matthias M. Wiecha, Frederik Walla, Nicolas Mecklenbeck, Mark D. Thomson and Hartmut G. Roskos P14A10 Near-field mapping of THz transient photoconductivity N.J.J. van Hoof, S.E.T. ter Huurne, J. Gómez Rivas, A. Halpin P15A10 Development Ultrastable of AFM-SNOM System Jia-Ru, Yu and Chi Chen P16A10 Superfocusing of surface plasmon polaritons on a gold wedge Bayarjargal.N Tugchin, Norik Janunts, Michael Steinert, Stefan Fasold, and Thomas Pertsch P17A10 Fluorescent near-field measurements with plasmonic tips Bayarjargal.N Tugchin, Norik Janunt, Kay Dietrich, and Thomas Pertsch P18A10 Numerical studies on the generation of hot spot using wedge waveguide: more than two-octave spanning spectral range Takehiro Tachizaki, Kaifeng Zhang, and Takuya Kambayashi P19A10 Near-field imaging of octave-spanning supercontinua generation in silicon nitride waveguides A. Coillet, M. Meisterhans, J.-B. Jager, M. Petit, J.-B. Dory, P. Noé and B. Cluzel

49 Poster session A10: Near-Field Imaging & spectroscopy

P20A10 Near-field and far-field characterization of a single optical nanoantenna Claire Li, Valentina Krachmalnicoff, Patrick Bouchon, Julien Jaeck, Nathalie Bardou, Riad Haïdar and Yannick De Wilde P21A10 Nanoscale THz time-domain-spectroscopy at 100 kHz repetition rate T. V. A. G. de Oliveira, F. Kuschewski, S. Kovalev, N. Awari, B. Green, S.C. Kehr, M. Gensch, and L.M. Eng P22A10 Recovery of permittivity and depth in near-field microscopy A.A. Govyadinov, S. Mastel, F. Golmar, A. Chuvilin, P.S. Carney, and R. Hillenbrand P23A10 Exploring the electric and magnetic light emission with plasmonic cavities Cyrine Ernandes, Hung-ju Lin, Michel Mortier, Patrick Gredin, Maria F. Garcia-Parajo, Mathieu Mivelle and Lionel Aigouy P24A10 Spectral control of disorder photonic modes F. Intonti, D. Balestri, N. Caselli, F. Riboli, F. La China, F. Biccari, A. Gerardino, M. Petruzzella, F. Pagliano, A. Fiore, and M. Gurioli P25A10 Generalized Fano lineshapes reveal exceptional points in photonic molecules F. Intonti, N. Caselli, F. La China, F. Biccari, F. Riboli, A. Gerardino, L. Li, E. H. Linfield, F. Pagliano, A. Fiore, and M. Gurioli P26A10 Near-field imaging of surface phonon polaritons on SiC with various incident wave vectors D. Hayashi, T. Dougakiuchi, Y. Kawada, G. Takebe, and A. Ono P27A10 Fully Automated Dual-Probe SNOM for Near-Field Excitation and Characterization of Nanodiscs Arrays Najmeh Abbasirad, Jonas Berzins, Dennis Arslan, Stefan Fasold, Isabelle Staude, Frank Setzpfandt, Thomas Pertsch

50 Poster session A11: Enhanced Raman spectroscopy

P1A11 Stimulated tip-enhanced Raman scattering with Ultra High Aspect Ratio tips F. H. Chu,G. A. Smoliakov, C. F. Wang , C. Wang, D.V. Pete, D. A. Tenne, M. Jaime-Vasquez, N. F. Baril, J. D. Benson, K. J. Malloy and A. A. Ukhanov P2A11 Plasmon-induced Photocatalysis: New Insights from SERS and TERS Imaging at the Single-particle Level Raul D. Rodriguez, Alexander Golubev, Ashutosh Mukherjee, Lina Dedelaite,Boris N. Khlebtsov, Arunas Ramanavicius, Dietrich R.T. Zahn, Evgeniya Sheremet P3A11 Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering investigation of biological samples under physiological conditions Ludovic Roussille, Xiaobin Yao and Volker Deckert P4A11 Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of perylene dyes Robert Meyer, Christiane Höppener, Artem Skabeev, Kalina Peneva and Volker Deckert P5A11 Studying Cobalt Phthalocyanines (CoPc) on Gold nanostructures by Tip- enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) Yu-Ting Chen, Marius van den Berg, Anke Horneber, Alfred J. Meixner and Dai Zhang P6A11 Fabrication and optical spectroscopy of tilted nanocones C. Dreser, D. A. Gollmer, G. Bautista, X. Zang, D. P. Kern, M. Kauranen, and M. Fleischer P7A11 Back-Ground-Free Tip-Enhanced Raman Imaging by a Probe with Plasmon- Resonance Thin-Film Waveguide Kaifeng Zhang, Takehiro Tachizaki, Shin-ichi Taniguchi, and Takuya Kambayashi P8A11 Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Based on Resonant Gap Modes of Vertical Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) Structures Fang Dai, Andreas Horrer, Thomas Maurer, Monika Fleischer, Pierre Michel Adam

51 Poster session A11: Enhanced Raman spectroscopy

P9A11 Silver nanostructures formed from base metal nanoparticles: Optimization of the growth condition for SERS applications S. Hoshino, S. Yoneda, Y. Ochiai, T. Okamoto, H. Takei P10A11 Investigating native membrane proteins by Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering L. Roussille, J. Kusch and V. Deckert P11A11 Tip-enhanced mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy of lightinduced conformational changes of bacteriorhodopsin at the nanoscale V. Giliberti, M. Ortolani, R. Polito, L. Baldassarre, A. Nucara, P. Calvani, M. Broser, P. Hegemann, L. Puskar, U. Schade and E. Ritter P12A11 Reaching Angstrom lateral resolution under ambient condition by TERS S. Trautmann, C. Hoeppener, D. Kinzel, S. Kupfer, S. Gräfe and V. Deckert P13A11 Spatially controlled plasmon-induced polymerization with use of tip- enhanced Raman spectroscopy Marie Richard-Lacroix, Zhenglong Zhang, Ludovic Rousille and Volker Deckert P14A11 Large area SERS imaging substrate and its optical properties Masayuki Naya, Megumi Shiota, Takeharu Tani, Shogo Yamazoe, Takako Hishiki, Yasuaki Kabe and Makoto Suematsu P15A11 High-performance micro/nanofabricated AFM-TERS probes based on a metallic nanocone/nanodisk integrated on a silicon cantilever Damien Eschimese, François Vaurette, Dmitri Yarekha, Dominique Deresmes, Steve Arscott, Gaëtan Lévêque, Thierry Mélin, Joachim Schreiber, Patrick Hsia, Ophélie Lancry, Philippe De Bettignies and Marc Chaigneau P16A11 Surface Enhanced Resonant Raman Scattering and Photoluminescence of ZnO nanocrystals with Al nanoparticles A.Muravitskaya, A.Gokarna, A.Rumyantseva, S.Kostcheev, C.Couteau, G.Lerondel, S.Gaponenko and P.- M.Adam

52 Poster session A11: Enhanced Raman spectroscopy

P17A11 Dual-modal SERS/fluorescence AuNP probe for mitochondrial imaging C. J. Eling, T. Price, F. Narda Viscomi, A. Marshall, J. Gierschner, G. J. Stasiuk, A. M. Adawi, J-S. G. Bouillard P18A11 Tip-Enhanced Raman Scattering Investigation of Local Heterogeneities in Monolayer MoS2 with the Aid of Plasmonic Substrate Mahfujur Rahaman, Alexander G. Milekhin, Ekaterina E. Rodyakina, Alexander V. Latyshev, Volodymyr M. Dzhagan, and Dietrich R. T. Zahn P19A11 Plasmonic Metasurface Substrates for Highly Uniform and Reproducible Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Soniya S. Raja, Chang-Wei Cheng, and Shangjr Gwo P20A11 Three SERS platforms for detection of target molecules ina mixture, in a flow system, and on a surface H. Takei, T. Okamoto, and A. Gölzhäuser

53 Poster session A12: Nano-optics with electrons

P1A12 An electrical probe of the optical band structure in a plasmonic multilayer stack Eric Le Moal, Shuiyan Cao, Moustafa Achlan, Jean-François Bryche, Philippe Gogol, Gérald Dujardin, Georges Raseev and Elizabeth Boer-Duchemin P2A12 Probing plasmon polaritons in hyperbolic metamaterials with electron energy loss spectroscopy Tommi Isoniemi, Nicolò Maccaferri, Quentin M. Ramasse, Rosaria Brescia and Francesco De Angelis P3A12 Role of the environment on the quantum plasmonic resonances of sub-10 nm silver nanoparticles A. Campos, N. Troc, J. Lermé, E. Cottancin, M. Pellarin, H. Weissker, M. Hillenkamp, O. Stéphan and M. Kociak P4A12 Plasmonic Breathing and Edge Modes in Aluminum Nanotriangles A. Campos, A. Arbouet, J. Martin, D. Gérard, J. Proust, J. Plain, and M. Kociak P5A12 Hyperspectral nano-imaging with a synchrotron source Hans A. Bechtel, Hoi-Ying N. Holman, Zhao Hao, Peter S. Nico, Ricardo Godoi, Omar Khatib, Markus B. Raschke and Michael C. Martin P6A12 Nanoscale Tunnel Junctions - A Unique Forum for Plasmonic Cross-talk between Electrons and Photons Vijith Kalathingal, Robins Kurian, P. Dawson and J. Mitra P7A12 Cathodoluminescence microscopy of near-field coupling in plasmonic nanoantennas Nick Schilder, Harshal Agrawal, Andreas Trügler, Ulrich Hohenester, Albert Polman and Erik Garnett P8A12 Self-hybridization within non-Hermitian plasmonic systems Hugo Lourenço-Martins, Pabitra Das, Luiz H.G. Tizei, Raphaël Weil and Mathieu Kociak

54 Poster session A13: Antennas & Light

P1A13 Virtual absorption in Hermitian systems and enhanced power transfer via coherent light manipulation D. G. Baranov, A. Krasnok, S. Li, A. Generalov, and A. Alù P2A13 Optimizing Yagi-Uda Antennas for directional light emission Philipp Grimm, René Kullock, Maximilian Ochs and Bert Hecht P3A13 Visible light scattering by silicon nanoparticles S. Nomoev, A. Movsesyan, P.-M. Adam, I. Vasilevskii

55 Poster session A14: Strong coupling

P1A14 Room temperature dynamics of nanoparticle adatom fluctuations observed with SERS Cloudy Carnegie, Felix Benz, Rohit Chikkaraddy, Bart de Nijs, Jack Griffiths, Jeremy J Baumberg P2A14 cancelled Strong light-matter coupling in two dimensional materials coupled to plasmons Ankit Bisht, Jorge Cuadra, Martin Wersäll, Denis G. Baranov, Adriana Canales, Ruggero Verre, Tomas J. Antosiewicz and Timur Shegai P3A14 Strong light-matter coupling in microcavity loaded with twodimensional semiconductors Ankit Bisht, Jorge Cuadra, Martin Wersäll, Adriana Canalesand Timur Shegai P4A14 Strong-coupling of emitters and grating-coupled modes M. Csete, E. Tóth, A. Török, A. Somogyi, B. Bánhelyi and T. Csendes P5A14 Parallel mapping of optical near-field interactions by molecular motor-driven quantum dots Heiko Groß, Hannah S. Heil, Jens Ehrig, Friedrich W. Schwarz, Bert Hecht, and Stefan Diez P6A14 Strong Coupling between Self-Assembled Molecules and Surface Plasmon Polaritons J. Bigeon, S. Le Liepvre, S. Vassant, N. Belabas, N. Bardou, C. Minot, A. Yacomotti, A. Levenson, F. Charra, S. Barbay

56 Poster session A15: Quantum emitters

P1A15 Surface lattice resonances to enhance the luminescence from single quantum emitter Frédéric Laux, Nicolas Bonod, Davy Gérard P2A15 Far- and near-field Raman spectroscopic studies on explosive nanodiamond precursors Tanja Deckert-Gaudig, Vincent Pichot, Denis Spitzer, Christiane Höppener, Volker Deckert P3A15 On theory of Riesz projections for light-matter interaction in dispersive nanoresonators Felix Binkowski, Lin Zschiedrich, Niko Nikolay, Oliver Benson,Günter Kewes, Sven Burger P4A15 Bridging integrated waveguides with single photon emitters S. Pierini, X.Xu, S. Blaize, Q. Glorieux & A. Bramati, C. Couteau P5A15 Reciprocity theorem and Babinet’s principle applied to enhance the electric and magnetic LDOS in plasmonics nanostructures on silicon photonics Avril A. Meza-Olivo, Karina Garay-Palmett, Sylvain Blaize and Rafael Salas-Montiel P6A15 Beaming from Single Nano-emitters in Planar Anisotropic Matrix and Antenna Structures Pu Zhang, Penglong Ren, Qiang Zhou and Xue-Wen Chen P7A15 Photoluminescence enhancement of silicon quantum dots by rectangular metallic nanoantennas Z. Edes, V. Krapek and T. Sikola P8A15 Fluorescence Enhancement and Quenching in Tip-Enhanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy Justin Isaac and Huizhong Xu

57 Poster session A16: Active nanoplasmonics

P1A16 Active optical control of a plasmon – emitter coupled system by using photochromic molecules Gwénaëlle Lamri, Artur Movsesyan, Jana B. Nieder, Edite Figueiras, Jean Aubard, Pierre-Michel Adam, Christophe Couteau, Nordin Felidj and Anne-Laure Baudrion P2A16 Graphene/hBN-based nanomodulator on silicon photonics for optical communications Binbin Wang, Sylvain Blaize, Jinbong Seok, Sera Kim, Heejun Yang, and Rafael Salas-Montiel P3A16 Plasmonic nanostructures in mechanically controlled break junctions Florian Laible, Kai Braun, Dominik Gollmer, Otto Hauler, Alfred J. Meixner, Dieter P. Kern, and Monika Fleischer P4A16 Optoelectronic Detection of Photons by Strongly Confined Transfer of Photon Spin to Electron Orbital Angular Momentum Ulrich C.Fischer, Florian Fontein P5A16 Laser-induced thermoelectric effects in electrically-biased nanoscale constrictions M.M. Mennemanteuil, G. Colas-des-Francs, J. Alda, A. Cuadrado and A. Bouhelier

58 Poster session B1: Imaging & spectroscopy

P1B1 Peak Force Infrared Microscopy with Sub 10 nm Spatial Resolution Xiaoji Xu and Le Wang P2B1 Modes Interplay in the Second Harmonic Generation Dynamics of Plasmonic Nanoparticles G. D. Bernasconi, J. Butet and O. J. F. Martin P3B1 Surface plasmon microscopy of refractive index distribution using a confocal optical system Aomintanggesi Hereid and Hiroshi Kano P4B1 Linear and nonlinear hyperspectral imaging of nano- and biomaterials in photo-induced force microscopy Junghoon Jahng and Eun Seong Lee P5B1 Mie Scatterer in Structured Illumination Microscopy Dukhyung Lee, Taehee Kang, Hyun Woo Kihm and Dai-Sik Kim P6B1 Quantitative phase microscopy to characterize the optical properties of nanostructures Samira Khadir, Serge Monneret, and Guillaume Baffou P7B1 Spectroscopic ellipsometry reveal shape dependent percolating behavior in the insulating-metal transition in VO2 I. Voloshenko, B. Gompf, A. Berrier, G. Schnoering and M. Dressel P8B1 Vectorial physical-optics modeling of Fourier microscopy system Rui Shi, Norik Janunts, Rainer Heintzmann, Christian Hellmann, and Frank Wyrowski

59 Poster session B2: Cavity & resonator

P1B2 Double Modematching for Plasmonic Resonators Thorsten Feichtner, Katja Höflich, Silke Christiansen, Bert Hecht P2B2 Fabrication and Characterization of the GaN based Whispering Gallery Mode Microtube Cavity Yufeng Li, Lungang Feng, Xilin Sun, Maofeng Guo, Ye Zhang and Feng Yun P3B2 Topological photonics with bichromatic photonic crystals F. Alpeggiani and L. Kuipers P4B2 Ultra-narrow Nanoslit Cavities for High-Q Resonances in the Visible Range Kai Chen, Gary Razinskas, Henning Vieker, Heiko Gross, Xiaofei Wu, André Beyer, Armin Gölzhäuser, Bert Hecht P5B2 Electric field sensor based on a tunable Fano-resonance with a high quality factor in lithium niobate photonic crystal Ayman Hoblos, Maria-Pilar Bernal and Fadi I. Baida P6B2 Tuning the dielectric-metal transition in Indium Tin Oxide thinfilms and probing the crossover by modal interference of optical fibres Ben Johns, Navas M P, Akhileshwar Mishra, Harikrishnan G., Ravi Pant and J. Mitra P7B2 Shaping the spatial and spectral phase with reflectives nanoresonators Boher Micke, Julien Jaeck, Patrick Bouchon, Jérôme Primot and Riad Haïdar P8B2 Normal mode expansion for lossy resonators in open systems Parry Y. Chen, David J. Bergman, Egor A. Muljarov and Yonatan Sivan

60 Poster session B3: Nano-optics & Infra-Red

P1B3 Nanospectroscopy of infrared phonon resonance enables to locally quantify electronic properties in doped SrTiO3 ceramics Martin Lewin, Christoph Baeumer, Felix Gunkel, Alexander Schwedt, Fabian Gaussmann, Jochen Wueppen, Paul Meuffels, Bernd Jungbluth, Joachim Mayer, Regina Dittmann, Rainer Waser and Thomas Taubner P2B3 Tunability of ferroelectric superlenses in the mid-infrared regime L. Wehmeier, J. Doering, S. Winnerl, S. C. Kehr and L. M. Eng P3B3 FTIR nano-spectroscopy and –imaging of phospholipid and surfactin monolayer domains Bernd Kästner, C. Magnus Johnson, Peter Hermann, Mattias Kruskopf, Klaus Pierz, Arne Hoehl, Andrea Hornemann, Georg Ulrich, Jakob Fehmel, Piotr Patoka, Eckart Rühl and Gerhard Ulm P4B3 Plasmon Resonances of Mid-IR Antennas on an Absorbing Substrate: Optimization of Localized Plasmon-Enhanced Absorption upon Strong Coupling Effect L. Břínek, M. Kvapil, T. Šamořil, M. Hrtoň, R. Kalousek, V. Křápek, J. Spousta, P. Dub, P. Varga and T. Šikola P5B3 Near-field radiative heat transfer experiments for thermophotovoltaic conversion C. Lucchesi, R. Vaillon, D. Cakiroglu, J.-P. Perez, T. Taliercio, E. Tournié, and P-O. Chapuis P6B3 Tuning the electric field enhancement at fibre taper and Indium Tin Oxide thinfilm junction across the epsilon-near-zero wavelength Akhileshwar Mishra, Ben Johns, Navas M P, Harikrishnan G., Ravi Pant and J. Mitra P7B3 Infrared near-field nanoscopy study of all-semiconductor plasmonic gratings near plasma frequency Yi Huang, David Legrand, Franziska Barho, Derek Nowak, Renaud Bachelot, Thierry Taliercio, Aurélien Bruyant P8B3 Infrared/THz near-field nanoscopy of graphene layers Sophie Eliet, Dominique Vignaud, and Jean-François Lampin

61 Poster session B3: Nano-optics & Infra-Red

P9B3 Flexible Infra-Red wire grid Polarizer fabrication by metal angled-deposition Sania Chibly, Anna Rumyantseva, Sylvain Blaize, Loïc Le Cunff, Aurélien Bruyant, Valéry Petiton And Gilles Lérondel P10B3 Nanospectroscopic characterization of surface relief gratings on azo- functionalized polymer brushes Katerina Kanevche, Emanuel Pfitzner, Nino Lomadze, Alexey Kopyshev, Svetlana Santer and Joachim Heberle

62 Poster session B5: Metasurfaces

P1B5 Aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanotrench hyperbolic metamaterials as a mid- infrared sensing platform Evgeniy Shkondin, Taavi Repän, Andrei V. Lavrinenko and Osamu Takayama P2B5 Designing metamaterials using Deep Learning Sunae So and Junsuk Rho P3B5 Fano resonances in all-dielectric multilayer structure Byungjun Kang, Minoru Fujii, Dmitry V. Nesterenko, Zouheir Sekkat and Shinji Hayashi P4B5 Near-field Coupling between Double-layer Metallic Patterns Zhengli Han, Seigo Ohno, Yu Tokizane, Kouji Nawata, Takashi Notake, Yuma Takida and Hiroaki Minamide P5B5 Fast modulated incandescent sources with metasurfaces Léo Wojszvzyk, Émilie Sakat, Jean-Paul Hugonin, Mondher Besbes, Christophe Sauvan and Jean-Jacques Greffet P6B5 High χ² metasurfaces for efficient difference frequency generation in the infrared Léna Soun, Patrick Bouchon, Sébastien Héron, Hasnaa El Ouazzani and Riad Haïdar P7B5 Integrated metaphotonics: confined excitation of LSP resonances in metallic nanostructures integrated to dielectric waveguides Ricardo Tellez-Limon, Victor Coello and Rafael Salas-Montiel P8B5 Phenomenological modeling of light transmission through nanowires arrays J. Zhou, Loïc O. Le Cunff, K. Nomenyo and G. Lérondel

63 Poster session B6: Non linear effects

P1B6 Nonlinear optics in double resonant hybrid plasmonic nanostructures N. Chauvet, M. Ethis de Corny, G. Laurent, S. Huant, G. Nogues, G. Dantelle, T. Gacoin and G. Bachelier P2B6 Modes Interplay in the Second Harmonic Generation Dynamics of Plasmonic Nanoparticles G. D. Bernasconi, J. Butet and O. J. F. Martin P3B6 Enhancement of the second harmonic signal of nonlinear crystals by nanoantennas Emre Gürdal, Anke Horneber, Alfred J.Meixner, Dai Zhang, Dieter Kern, and Monika Fleischer P4B6 Spectral Dynamics of the Delocalized Nonlinear Photoluminescence in Gold Nanowires A. Agreda, S. Viarbitskaya, D. Sharma, R. Hernandez, O. Demichel, G. Colas des Francs, G. V. P. Kumar, and A. Bouhelier P5B6 Upconversion Luminescence Enhanced by Optical Antennas H.-C. Wang, K. Achouri, and O.J.F. Martin P6B6 Plasmon-enhanced Second-harmonic Sensing in a Fluidic Chip L. Ghirardini, A.-L. Baudrion, M. Monticell, D. Petti, P. Biagioni, L. Duò, G. Pellegrini, P.-M. Adam, M. Finazzi, M. Celebrano P7B6 High harmonic generation in plasmonic nanoparticles: Active control and strong enhancement in tunneling gaps G.Aguirregabiria, R.Esteban, D.C.Marinica, A.Kazansky, J.Aizpurua, A.G.Borisov P8B6 Dispersion and anisotropy effects on second harmonic generation in plasmonic nanomaterials David C. Hooper, Joel T. Collins, Christian Kuppe, Ventsislav K. Valev P9B6 Extreme plasmon-assisted nonlinear optics in graphene Joel D. Cox and F. Javier García de Abajo

64 Poster session B6: Non linear effects

P10B6 Amplifying LSP-enhanced nonlinearities with NLO polymers A. Sugita, K. Kishiguchi, S. Kohei, A. Ono, I. Wataru and Y. Kawata P11B6 Comprehensive theory of frequency conversion from nanoparticles K. Nireekshan Reddy, Antonio Fernández-Domínguez and Yonatan Sivan

65 Poster session B7: Ultrafast & non linear effects

P1B7 Ultrafast transient optical response of gold decorated silica nanowires T. O. Otomalo, L. Di Mario, F. Martelli, P. O’Keeffe, D. Cantone, T. Lin, S. Turchini and B. Palpant P2B7 Characterization of spatio-temporal chaos in unidimensional chain of plasmonic nanoparticles Z. Ziani, G. Lévêque, S. Coulibaly, M. Taki and A. Akjouj P3B7 Study of Thermoplasmonics effects on gold film and coupled nanoparticles array at subpicosecond resolution Jean-Francois Bryche, Paul Bresson, Paul-Ludovic Karsenti, Julien Moreau, Denis Morris, Michael Canva and Paul G Charette P4B7 Ab-initio multiscale simulation method for ultrafast nano-optics K. Yabana, M. Uemoto, S.A. Sato, Y. Hirokawa and T. Boku

66 66 Poster session B8: Nanoplasmonics

P1B8 Create Fano Resonance and Magnetic Plasmon Resonance with Colloidal Gold Nanorings Tsz Him CHOW, Ximin CUI, Yunhe LAI and Jianfang WANG P2B8 Plasmonic absorber for high efficiency surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization Jingjing Zhu, Chi Zhang, Jie Bian and Weihua Zhang P3B8 Scattering of structured light from plasmonic nanowire Deepak Kumar Sharma, Vijay Kumar, Adarsh B. Vasista, Shailendra K. Chaubey and G. V. Pavan Kumar P4B8 Hidden modes of a plasmonic nano-object A. Movsesyan, A.-L. Baudrion and P.-M. Adam P5B8 Optical properties of amorphous arrays of size-dispersed plasmonic nanoparticles Krzysztof M. Czajkowski, Tomasz J. Antosiewicz P6B8 Electrical Control of Broadband Light Emission in Plasmonic Gap Antennas A. Agreda, S. Viarbitskaya, G. Colas des Francs and A. Bouhelier P7B8 Aluminum fractal plasmonics Dmitry Khlopin, Jérôme Martin and Davy Gérard P8B8 Epitaxial Aluminum-on-Sapphire Films as a Plasmonic Material Platform for Ultraviolet and Full Visible Spectral Regions Chang-Wei Cheng, Yun-Jhen Liao, Cheng-Yen Liu, Bao-Hsien Wu, Soniya S. Raja, Chun-Yuan Wang, Xiaoqin Li, Chih-Kang Shih, Lih-Juann Chen and Shangjr Gwo P9B8 Innovative sensor architecture based on Surface Plasmon-Coupled Emission Dawid Jankowski, Simeonika Rangełowa-Jankowska, Mateusz Śmietana and Sebastian Maćkowski

67 67 Poster session B8: Nanoplasmonics

P10B8 Utilizing of holographic principles for efficient excitation of plasmonic waveguide A.M. Merzlikin, A.I. Ignatov P11B8 Strong spatial and spectral localization of surface plasmons in individual randomly disordered gold nanosponges Jinhui Zhong, Abbas Chimeh, Anke Korte, Felix Schwarz, Juemin Yi, Dong Wang, Jinxin Zhan, Erich Runge, Peter Schaaf, Christoph Lienau P12B8 Chiral plasmonic effects probed at the single-nanoparticle level F. Perrier, C. Bonnet, M-A. Lebeault, S. Hermelin, M. Pellarin, J. Lermé, J. Béal, D. Gérard, S. Jradi, A. Issa, A. Movsesyan, P-M. Adam, R. Bachelot and E. Cottancin P13B8 A 3D finite element model for waveguide-based plasmonic sensors G. Demésy, M. Elsawy and G. Renversez P14B8 Nanoparticles of nitride-based materials for plasmonics E. Salvaggio, F. Sanchette, J. Beal, C. Couteau and J. Plain P15B8 Emission efficiencies of hybrid Mie Plasmons-Emitter: plasmonic resonances versus emission and absorption peaks positions Laurent Arnaud, Rémi Vincent P16B8 Reduction of Plasmon Damping in Aluminum Nanoparticles with Rapid Thermal Annealing Feifei Zhang, Julien Proust, Davy Gérard, Jérôme Plain and Jérôme Martin

68 Poster session B9: Nano-optics & metasurfaces

P1B9 Controlling hyperbolic light with resonant optical antennas and superlattices F. J. Alfaro-Mozaz, P. Pons Valencia, S. G. Rodgrigo, M. Marco Wiecha, V. Biolek, P. Li, P. Alonso- González, I. Dolado, S. Vélez, F. Casanova, L. E. Hueso, L. Martín-Moreno, R. Hillenbrand and A. Y. Nikitin P2B9 Triple functionality color filter Arthur Baucour, Jong Uk Kim and Jonghwa Shin P3B9 Far-field optimization of the optical near-field in disordered plasmonic metasurfaces G. Roubaud, S. Bidault, S. Gigan & S. Grésillon P4B9 Fundamental Limits in the Coupling between Light and 2D Polaritons Eduardo J. C. Brioso Dias, F. Javier García de Abajo P5B9 Nanofiber based size spectrometry of particulates Xiao-Chong Yu and Yun-Feng Xiao P6B9 Plasmonic Origami S. Wang, A. Bruyant, S. Kostcheev, A. Hmima, Y. Hadjar, R. Prasad, S. Blaize, M. Proteau, R. Vincent P7B9 Accordion-like Plasmonic Silver Nanorod Array for Multiple Electromagnetic Responses Mooseong Kim, Jungho Mun, Dusik Bae, Gumhye Jeon, Myeong Cheol Go, Junsuk Rho and Jin Kon Kim P8B9 Probing optical anisotropy of nanometer-thin Van der Waals microcrystals by near-field imaging De-Bo Hu, Mengkun Liu, Qing Dai

69 Poster session B10: Nanoantennas & nanoplasmonics

P1B10 Modification of Förster Resonance Energy Transfer using Plasmonic Nanogaps Abdullah O. Hamza, Francesco N. Viscomi, Jean-Sebastien G. Bouillard and Ali M. Adawi P2B10 Modes investigation in metal-insulator-metal plasmonic nanostructures by ellipsometry with high spatial resolution. E. Bortchagovsky, R. Kenaz, R. Rapaport, F. Dai, M. Fleischer and P.-M. Adam P3B10 Engineering fluorescence resonance energy transfer with plasmonic nanoantenas Maria Sanz-Paz, Mathieu Mivelle and Maria Garcia-Parajo P4B10 Far-field spectroscopy on single nanoparticles attached on a substrate: experimental verification of the generalized optical theorem M. Pellarin, C. Bonnet, J. Lermé, M.-A. Lebeault and E. Cottancin P5B10 Plasmonic coupling in Au@Ag nanorod dimers and in transition metal based nano-antennas M.-A. Lebeault, D. Manchon, M.Pellarin, C. Jamois, T. Zheng, A. Belarouci, I. Haidar, L. Boubekeur- Lecaque, N. Félidj, A. Mosset, C. Bonnet, J. Lermé and E. Cottancin P6B10 Polarization conversion in L-shaped orthogonal dimer antennas by hybridized modes and symmetry breaking P. R. Wiecha, L.-J. Black, Y. Wang, V. Paillard, C. Girard, O. L. Muskens, A. Arbouet P7B10 Tailoring the energy transfer rate in a donor-acceptor pair by means of AuNP antennas Janning F. Herrmann and Christiane Höppener P8B10 Laser-assisted deposition of nanoparticles in the nano-gap of gold antennas Christophe Pin, Shutaro Ishida, Genta Takahashi, Kota Sudo, Tuyoshi Fukaminato, Keiji Sasaki

70 Poster session B10: Nanoantennas & nanoplasmonics

P9B10 Enhancing the radiative quantum efficiency of single thick-shell CdSe/CdS nanocrystals coupled to a flat gold film by operating at cryogenic temperature A. Coste, F. Eloi, C. Arnold, G. Colas des Francs, X. Quélin, S. Buil, A. Bouhelier, J. C. Weeber, M. Nasilowski, B. Dubertret and J. P. Hermier P10B10 (Cancelled) Nanogap optical antennas: study of the effective index Ludivine Emeric, Claire Deeb, Alan Durnez, Nathalie Bardou, Riad Haïdar, Fabrice Pardo and Jean-Luc Pelouard P11B10 Enhancing Magnetic light emission with optical nanoantennas Maria Sanz-Paz, Cyrine Ernandes, Juan Uriel Esparza, Geoffrey W. Burr4, Niek F. van Hulst, Agnès Maitre, Lionel Aigouy, Nicolas Bonod, Thierry Gacoin, Maria F. Garcia-Parajo, Sébastien Bidault and Mathieu Mivelle

71 Poster session B13: Molecular plasmonics

P1B13 High-Order Charge Transfer Plasmons in Molecular Tunnel Junctions- bridged Nanocavity Lei Shao, Ximin Cui, Yunhe Lai and Jianfang Wang P2B13 Investigating the optical response from complex Ag-particle films by using the measured topographic information S. Trautmann, M. Richard-Lacroix, C. Hoeppener, A. Dathe, H. Schneidewind, J. Dellith, W. Fritzsche, V. Deckert P3B13 Superradiant cooperative effect of plasmon resonances in semi-continuous silver films Julien Laverdant, Gérard Colas Des Francs, Hugo Varguet, Jérémie Margueritat, Ruben Mascart, Jean- Michel Benoit and Alice Berthelot P4B13 Enhanced fluorescence studies of photosystem II coupled to high tunability plasmonic nanostructures Quan Liu, Alfred J. Meixner, Marc Brecht, Pierre-Michel Adam P5B13 Watching a single molecule walk into the hotspot of a plasmonic antenna Mo Lu, Ling Xin, Steffen Both, Maximilian J. Urban, Markus Pfeiffer, Thomas Weiss, Na Liu and Klas Lindfors P6B13 Intermolecular and molecule-substrate interactions in plasmonic nanostructures Raul D. Rodriguez, Feng Tang, Lina Dedelaite, Mohammad Khaywah, Zoheb Khan, Arunas Ramanavicius, Pierre-Michel Adam, Dietrich R.T. Zahn, Evgeniya Sheremet P7B13 Nonlinear Cavity Enhanced Chiral Plasmonic Microstructures for Single Molecule Chirality Detection Brian M. Squires, Tae-Youl Choi and Arup Neogi P8B13 Coupling molecular Raman scattering into nanogap plasmonic waveguides Mónica Mota, Yi Li, Brock Doiron, Nicholas Güsken, Aliaksandra Rakovich, Stefan A. Maier, Rupert F. Oulton

72 Poster session B14: Heat at the nanoscale

P1B14 Thermoplasmonics in core-shell Au@mesoporous SiO2 films by environmental ellipsometry Zeinab Chehadi, Cédric Boissière, Corinne Chanéac and Marco Faustini P2B14 Nanoscale Optical Absorption Imaging by Thermo-expansion E.G. Bortchagovsky, R.D. Rodriguez, T.I. Madeira, Yu. Prasad, E. Sheremet, and D.R.T. Zahn P3B14 Temperature-related effects on a nanoresonator: reshaping and mechanical properties of the environment F. Della Picca, M. V. Gutiérrez, A. F. Scarpettini and A.V. Bragas P4B14 Synchronized nano-dynamics: quantum thermodynamics viewpoint T. Morishita, R. Okada, A. Ishikawa and K. Kobayashi P5B14 Local near-field induced heating and plasmon enhancement in tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy revealed by stokes/anti-stokes intensity ratios Marie Richard-Lacroix, Steffen Trautmann, Ludovic Rousille and Volker Deckert P6B14 Alternative strategies in HAMR: hybrid- and gap mode-plasmons R. Mehfuz, V. Kalathingal, J. Mitra and P. Dawson P7B14 Thermal Imaging By Using Gold Nanoparticules And Wavefront Sensing For The Study Of Thermal Biology At The Single Cell Level Hadrien Robert, Julien Savatier, Benoit Wattellier, Serge Monneret, Guillaume Baffou

73 Poster session B15: Structural color and arrays

P1B15 Fano resonances in all-dielectric multilayer structure Byungjun Kang, Minoru Fujii, Dmitry V. Nesterenko, Zouheir Sekkat and Shinji Hayashi P2B15 Multi-dielectric resonant stacks supporting giant field enhancement A. L. Lereu, M. Zerrad and C. Amra P3B15 Black gold coatings fabricated by glancing angle deposition with sputtering M. U. González, R. Alvarez, A. Palmero and J. M. García-Martín P4B15 Tetrahedron nanostructures for broadband, multi-resonant absorption in ultrathin solar cells Julie Goffard, Andrea Cattoni, Maxime Giteau, Nathalie Bardou, Louis Gouillard, Laurent Lombez, Jean- François Guillemoles, Negar Naghavi and Stéphane Collin P5B15 Large-Scale and Low-Cost Fabrication of Silicon Mie Resonators Wajdi Chaabani, Julien Proust, Artur Movsesyan, Abdallah Chehaidar and Jérôme Plain P6B15 Imprinted polymer inverse opals for the detection of nanoparticles Sarra Gam-Derouich, Céline Bourdillon, Soraya Lakhdar Chaouche, Laurent Coolen, Agnès Maître, Claire Mangeney and Catherine Schwob

74 Poster session B16: Optical forces & trapping

P1B16 Photoinduced force microscopy - a tool for high resolution mode characterization Robert Meyer, Steffen Trautmann, Christiane Höppener and Volker Deckert P2B16 Plasmon resonance energy transfer from a plasmonic tweezer to a trapped particle Jeonghyeon Kim and Olivier J.F. Martin P3B16 Silicon photonic waveguides and cavities for on-chip optical trapping and manipulation Christophe Pin, Claude Renaut, Jean-Baptiste Jager, Manon Tardif, Emmanuel Picard, David Peyrade, Emmanuel Hadji, Frédérique de Fornel and Benoît Cluzel P4B16 Three-dimensional enantiomeric recognition of optically trapped single chiral nanoparticles Gabriel Schnoering, Lisa V. Poulikakos, Yoseline Rosales-Cabara, Antoine Canaguier-Durand,David J. Norris and Cyriaque Genet P5B16 Massive parallel optical trapping of nanoparticles Mintae Chung and Olivier J. F. Martin P6B16 Thermal effects on transient optical trapping of gold nanoparticles in single and dual fiber-tip tweezers Rashmi A. Minz, Umesh K. Tiwari, Samir K. Mondal, Síle Nic Chormaic, Jochen Fick

75 List of participants

List of participants

76 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS, POSTER & ORAL NUMBER

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS POSTER NUM ORAL NUM ABATE YOHANNES [email protected] O1B5 ACUNA GUILLERMO [email protected] O2B13 ADAM PIERRE-MICHEL [email protected] ADÃO RICARDO [email protected] P5A6 AESCHLIMANN MARTIN [email protected] OIA8 AGARWAL RITESH [email protected] OIB4 AGREDA ADRIAN [email protected] P4B6-P6B8 AGUIRREGABIRIA GARIKOITZ [email protected] P5A2-P7B6 AHN HYEYOUNG [email protected] P1A7 ALEXEY NIKITIN [email protected] ALPEGGIANI FILIPPO [email protected] P3B2 O3A3 ALU ANDREA [email protected] Cancelled ANDRIANOV EVGENY [email protected] O2A6 ANTONI THOMAS [email protected] O3B3 ARANGO FELIPE BERNAL [email protected] O1A10 ARBOUET ARNAUD [email protected] OIA12a ARNAUD LAURENT P15B8 AUGUIÉ BAPTISTE [email protected] O5B8 AUTORE MARTA [email protected] O7A14 AYERED FETHI [email protected] BACHELIER GUILLAUME [email protected] O2A4 BACHELOT RENAUD [email protected] BAFFOU GUILLAUME [email protected] OIB14 BAILO ELENA [email protected] BANGE SEBASTIAN [email protected] O1B10 BARANOV DENIS [email protected] P1A13 O1B4 BAUCOUR ARTHUR [email protected] P2B9 BAUDRION - BEAL ANNE-LAURE [email protected] P1A16 BAUER THOMAS [email protected] O5A8 BAUMBERG JEREMY [email protected] OP6 BAYARJARGAL NARANTSATSRALT [email protected] BEAUMALE JÉRÔME [email protected] BECHTEL HANS [email protected] P5A12 BERNASCONI GABRIEL [email protected] P2B1-P2B6 BERNHARD PHILIPPE [email protected] BERTHELOT JOHANN [email protected] OIB16 BEYDOUN NOUR [email protected] P6A6 BHARADWAJ PALASH [email protected] O2B10 BIGEON J. P6A14 BIJEON JEAN-LOUIS [email protected] BINKOWSKI FELIX [email protected] P3A15 BISHT ANKIT [email protected] P2A14-P3A14 BITTNER ALEXANDER M. P4A10 BLANQUER GUILLAUME [email protected] BOCCARA CLAUDE [email protected] OIA10 BOER-DUCHEMIN ELIZABETH [email protected] O3A5 BOHER MICKE [email protected] P7B2 BONOD NICOLAS [email protected] BONVIN ERIC [email protected] O2A5 BORTCHAGOVSKY E. P1A3-P2B10-P2B14 BOUHELIER ALEXANDRE [email protected] P4B6-P5A16-P6B8 O2B8 BRAGAS ANDREA [email protected] BRECHT MARC [email protected] O1A1 BREVET PIERRE-FRANCOIS [email protected] O1B6 BRIOSO DIAS EDUARDO [email protected] P4B9 BROUSSIER AURELIE [email protected] P10A2 BRYCHE JEAN-FRANCOIS [email protected] P1A6-P3B7 BUIL STÉPHANIE [email protected] O4A15 BUTET JEREMY [email protected] O5B6 BYUNGJUN KANG [email protected] P3B5-P1B15 CALDAROLA MARTIN [email protected] O3B14 CAMPOS OTERO ALFREDO [email protected] P3A12-P4A12 CARMINATI REMI [email protected] CARNEGIE CLOUDY P1A14 CASTELLANOS GABRIEL [email protected] P4A7 CELEBRANO MICHELE [email protected] O3B6 CHAABANI OUAJDI P5B15 CHAUVET NICOLAS [email protected] P1B6 CHEHADI ZEINAB P1B14 CHEN CHI [email protected] O2B3-O4A10 CHEN HONGSHI [email protected] P9A2 CHEN KAI [email protected] P4B2 CHEN YU-TING [email protected] P5A11 CHEN XUEWEN [email protected] O1A15 CHEN SHU [email protected] O1A7 CHENG CHANG-WEI [email protected] P8B8 CHIBLY SANIA [email protected] P9B3 CHO YONG-HOON [email protected] CHOI BOOGEON [email protected] P10A10 CHOU HECHUN [email protected] P5A7 CHOW TSZ HIM [email protected] P1B8 CHUNG MINTAE [email protected] P5B16 CHUNG TSUNG LIN P4A6 O3B5 CLOUDY CARNEGIE [email protected] CLUZEL BENOIT [email protected] P19A10 O2A9 COELLO VICTOR [email protected] O4B10 COLAS DES FRANCS GÉRARD [email protected] P5A16-P6B8 O3A6 COTTANCIN EMMANUEL [email protected] O5A14 COUTEAU CHRISTOPHE [email protected] P5A4 COX JOEL [email protected] P9B6 O1B7 CRUT AURÉLIEN [email protected] O5B10 CSETE MARIA P4A4-P4A14 O3A15 CZAJKOWSKI KRZYSZTOF [email protected] P5B8 DAI FANG [email protected] P8A11 DAQIQEH REZAEI SOROOSH [email protected] O2B15 DAVID BARCELOS INGRID [email protected] O5B12 DAVIES KAYODE ADELEKE [email protected] DAWSON PAUL [email protected] P6B14 O1A11 DE ANGELIS LORENZO [email protected] P3A10 DE OLIVEIRA THALES [email protected] P21A10 DE VEGA SANDRA [email protected] O7A13 DE WILDE YANNICK [email protected] DE-BO HU [email protected] P8B9 DEMESY GUILLAUME [email protected] P13B8 O4B3 DICHTL PAUL [email protected] DICKSON WAYNE [email protected] OIA16 DIDARI AZADEH [email protected] DIEHL ROZENN [email protected] O1B16 DOGBE FOLI EKOUE ATHOS [email protected] DOLADO IRENE [email protected] P8A10 O2B11 DORIER VINCENT [email protected] P2A4 DOUILLARD LUDOVIC [email protected] DRESER CHRISTOPH [email protected] P6A11 DUBROVKIN ALEXANDER [email protected] O1B12

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS POSTER NUM ORAL NUM DUJARDIN ERIK [email protected] O5A4 DVORÁK PETR [email protected] O5B1 EL ARAWI DALIA [email protected] ELIET SOPHIE P8B3 ELING CHARLOTTE [email protected] P17A11 O5A6 ENGHETA NADER [email protected] OP2 ERNANDES CYRINE [email protected] P23A10 ESCHIMESE DAMIEN [email protected] P15A11 ESTEBAN RUBEN [email protected] P2A5 O2A8 ESTEVEZ LAURANNE [email protected] EUSTACHE CLEMENT [email protected] FEICHTNER THORSTEN [email protected] P1B2 FELIDJ NORDIN [email protected] O4B13 FERHAT THOMAS [email protected] FINAZZI MARCO [email protected] O2B6 FIORINI-DEBUISSCHERTT CELINE [email protected] O7B14 FISCHER ULRICH [email protected] P6A3-P4A16 O5A16 FIX BAPTISTE [email protected] O3B2 FLEISCHER MONIKA [email protected] O4B6 FOTI ANTONINO [email protected] O3B9 FRIEDRICH DANIEL [email protected] P11A10 GADERMAIER C. P2A2 GALLAS BRUNO [email protected] OIB15 GAPONENKO SERGEY [email protected] GARCIA DE ABAJO JAVIER [email protected] OP4 GE DANDAN [email protected] P7A2 GERARD DAVY [email protected] GERTON JORDAN [email protected] GHIRDANI L. P6B6 GILIBERTI VALERIA [email protected] P11A11 O5B14 GILL MAXIMILIAN [email protected] GIRARD JEAN-PHILIPPE [email protected] P1A5 GOFFARD JULIE P4B15 GONÇALVES PAULO [email protected] O2B4 GONZALEZ MARÍA UJUÉ [email protected] P3B15 GORDON REUVEN [email protected] O6B16 GOVOROV ALEXANDER [email protected] OIA3 GOVYADINOV ALEXANDER [email protected] P22A10 O4A12 GREFFET JEAN-JACQUES [email protected] OIA5 GRENUT THIERRY [email protected] GRESILLON SAMUEL [email protected] GRIFFITHS JACK [email protected] O1B13 GRIMM PHILIPP [email protected] P2A13 GROSJEAN THIERRY [email protected] O4A8 GROSS HEIKO P5A14 GUELL ALEIX [email protected] GUERIN STEPHANE [email protected] GÜRDAL EMRE [email protected] P3B6 GWO SHANGJR (FELIX) [email protected] OIA14 HA SON TUNG [email protected] O1A6 HAMZA ABDULLAH O. P1B10 HAN ZHENGLI [email protected] P4B5 HARTSCHUH ACHIM [email protected] O1A5 HAYASHI DAICHI [email protected] P26A10 HAYASHI SHINJI [email protected] O4B3 HECHT BERT [email protected] O2A14 HEREID AOMINTANGGESI [email protected] P3B1 HERMIER JEAN-PIERRE [email protected] P9B10 HERRMANN JANNING F. P7B10 HESS ORTWIN [email protected] OP5 HILLENBRAND RAINER [email protected] P5A10-P6A10 HOBLOS AYMAN [email protected] P5B2 HOHENAU ANDREAS [email protected] O3B8 HOOPER DAVID C. P8B6 HÖPPENER CHRISTIANE [email protected] P4A11-P12A11-P2A15-P2B13-P1B16 O2A11 HORÁK MICHAL [email protected] P1A2 HORNEBER ANKE [email protected] O3B7 HORRER ANDREAS [email protected] P9A1 HOSHINO SHOHEI [email protected] P9A11 HOU XUE [email protected] O3A9 HUANG CHEN-BIN [email protected] O4B7 HUANG Yi P7B3 HUBER ANDREAS [email protected] O3B1 IIDA KENJI [email protected] O2A3 INTONTI FRANCESCA [email protected] P24A10-P25A10 IONESCU ELENA RODICA [email protected] IRYNA GOZHYK [email protected] ISAAC JUSTIN P8A15 ISONIEMI TOMMI [email protected] P2A12 ISSA ALI [email protected] JAFFIOL RODOLPHE [email protected] JAHNG JUNGHOON P4B1 JANKOWSKI DAWID [email protected] P9B8 JAUSLIN HANS-RUDOLF [email protected] JEONG GYOUIL [email protected] JOHNS BEN P6B2 KAESTNER BERND [email protected] P3B3 KAMADA SHUN [email protected] O2B2 KAMECHE FARID [email protected] P3A2 KANEVCHE KATERINA [email protected] P10B3 KAUR SARABJEET [email protected] P8A1 KAWATA SATOSHI [email protected] O2A1 KAWATA YOSHIMASA [email protected] KAZAN MICHEL [email protected] O4B14 KEHR SUSANNE [email protected] O1B3 KEILMANN FRITZ [email protected] O4B1 KEJÍK LUKÁŠ [email protected] P6A2 KHADIR SAMIRA [email protected] P6B1 KHLOPIN DMITRY P7B8 KIM JEONGHYEON [email protected] P2B16 KIM MOOSEONG [email protected] P7B9 KOMEN IRINA [email protected] P2A7 KOZODAEV DMITRY [email protected] KRACHMALNICOFF VALENTINA [email protected] O6A10 KRÁPEK VLASTIMIL [email protected] O3B11-O6A13 KRAUSS ENNO [email protected] P3A7 O3A8 KRAYEV ANDREY [email protected] O3B4 KRENN JOACHIM [email protected] O1A12 KULLOCK RENÉ [email protected] O1A13 KUMAR RANDHIR [email protected] P5A5 KUSCHEWSKI FREDERIK [email protected] P2A6 LAIBLE FLORIAN [email protected] P3A16 LAMRI GWENAELLE [email protected] LAUX FREDERIC [email protected] P1A15

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS POSTER NUM ORAL NUM LAVERDANT JULIEN [email protected] P3B13 O1B8 LE MOAL ERIC [email protected] P1A12 O5A13 LEBEAULT MARIE-ANGE [email protected] P5B10 LEE KUANG-LI [email protected] O4A16 LEE DUKHYUNG [email protected] P5B1 LEREU AUDE [email protected] P2B15 LÉVÊQUE GAËTAN [email protected] O2B7 LEWIN MARTIN [email protected] P1B3 LI CLAIRE [email protected] P20A10 LI YI [email protected] P1A9 LI YUFENG P2B2 LIENAU CHRISTOPH [email protected] O3A10 LIGMAJER FILIP [email protected] O2B9 LINDFORS KLAS [email protected] O4A4 LIPPITZ MARKUS [email protected] LIPSON MICHAL [email protected] OP3 LIU QIANG [email protected] P7A10 LIU LAURA NA [email protected] OIB5 LIU QUAN [email protected] P4B13 LIU JIAWEN [email protected] P8A5 LOMBARDI PIETRO ERNESTO [email protected] O1A4 LOSQUIN A. P2A9 LOURENÇO-MARTINS HUGO [email protected] P8A12 O2A12 LU MO [email protected] P5B13 LUCCHESI CHRISTOPHE [email protected] P5B3 MACIAS DEMETRIO [email protected] MADHI DAENA [email protected] P9A7 MAES BJORN [email protected] P3A3 MAIA FRANCISCO [email protected] O4B12 MAIBOHM CHRISTIAN [email protected] P1A1 MAISSEN CURDIN [email protected] P1A8 MARGUET SYLVIE [email protected] P4A1 MARTIN MICHAEL [email protected] O2B1 MARTIN OLIVIER J.F. [email protected] MARTIN CANO DIEGO [email protected] O3A14 MARTIN-SANCHEZ JAVIER [email protected] MASTEL STEFAN P1A10 MEIXNER ALFRED J. [email protected] MENGUC M. PINAR [email protected] O2B14 MERHEB MELISSA [email protected] MERZLIKIN A. M. P10B8 MESTER LARS [email protected] MEZA-OLIVO AVRIL A. P5A15 MIGNUZZI SANDRO [email protected] O2A13 MINZ RASHMI [email protected] P6B16 MISAWA HIROAKI [email protected] OIA2 MITICHE SARRA [email protected] O5A12 MITRA JOY [email protected] P6A12-P6B3 MIVELLE MATHIEU [email protected] P11B10 MOLINARO CÉLINE [email protected] O3A1 MOMIC TATJANA P5A1 MONIN HECTOR [email protected] MOOG LUC [email protected] MORISAWA HIROFUMI [email protected] O2A16 MORISHITA T. P4B14 MOROZOV SERGII [email protected] O6B10 MOTA MONICA [email protected] P8B13 MOVSESYAN ARTUR [email protected] P4B8 MU KU CHEN [email protected] MURAI SHUNSUKE [email protected] O3B15 MURAVITSKAYA ALINA [email protected] P16A11 NAGASAKI YUSUKE [email protected] O5B11 NAHRA MACKRINE P6A5 NAKAGOMI RYO [email protected] P4A2 NARUSE MAKOTO [email protected] OIA4 NAYA MASAYUKI [email protected] P14A11 NEOGI ARUP [email protected] O4B4 NESTERENKO DMITRY [email protected] P2A3 NEUMAN Tomas [email protected] P4A3 O1A3 NIEDER JANA B. [email protected] O5A1 NIKITIN A. Y. P1B9 NODA MASASHI [email protected] P5A3 NOMENYO KOMLA [email protected] NOMOEV SERGEY [email protected] P3A13 NÖRENBERG TOBIAS [email protected] O5A10 NOVOTNY LUKAS [email protected] NOWAK DEREK [email protected] O4A7 NOWAK DEREK OCHS MAXIMILIAN [email protected] O4A6 ODOM TERRY [email protected] ONO ATSUSHI [email protected] OPHEIJ ARON [email protected] OSAMU TAKAYAMA [email protected] OTOMALO TADELE [email protected] P1B7 PABLO ALONSO GONZÁLEZ PABLO [email protected] PALOMBO NICOLA [email protected] P7A5 PARZEFALL MARKUS [email protected] OIA6 PELLARIN MICHEL [email protected] P4B10 PERRIER FLORIANE [email protected] P12B8 PETEK HRVOJE [email protected] OIA9 PFEIFFER MARKUS [email protected] P3A5-P6A7 O2A7 PHAM ALINE [email protected] O1A8 PIERINI STEFANO [email protected] P4A15 PIN CHRISTOPHE [email protected] P8B10-P3B16 PLAIN JEROME [email protected] POMMIER DELPHINE [email protected] PROUST JULIEN [email protected] PRYMACZEK ANETA [email protected] O3B10 RAHAMAN MAHFUJUR [email protected] P18A11 RAHBANY NANCY [email protected] O3A13 RAJA SONIYA [email protected] P19A11 RASTOGI RISHABH [email protected] P7A1 REYES-CORONADO ALEJANDRO [email protected] O3B16 RICCARDI MARCO [email protected] O4B16 ROBERT HADRIEN [email protected] P7B14 RODRIGUEZ RAUL [email protected] P7A7-P2A11-P6B13 ROPERS CLAUS [email protected] OIA12b ROSALES CABARA YOSELINE ELIA [email protected] P4B16 O4B11 ROUBAUD GAUTHIER [email protected] P3B9 ROUSSILLE LUDOVIC [email protected] P2A1-P6A1-P3A11-P10A11-P13A11-P5B14 RUEIHAN JIANG [email protected] SAEMISCH LISA [email protected] O3B13 SAIKI TOSHIHARU [email protected] O3A2 SALVAGGIO ERMELINDA [email protected] P14B8

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS POSTER NUM ORAL NUM SANZ-PAZ MARIA [email protected] P3B10 SAUGEY ANTHONY [email protected] SCARPETTINI ALBERTO [email protected] P3B14 SCHILDER NICK [email protected] P7A12 SCHNOERING GABRIEL [email protected] P7B1 O5B16 SCHWOB CATHERINE [email protected] P6B15 SCIAMANNA MARC [email protected] SEKATSKII SERGEY [email protected] O1B2 SENELLART PASCALE [email protected] OIA15 SENEQUIER FRANCK [email protected] SHANGMING WEI [email protected] SHAO LEI P1B13 SHARMA DEEPAK KUMAR [email protected] P3B8 SHEREMET EVGENYA O5B4 SHI RUI [email protected] P8B1 SHLESINGER ILAN [email protected] O1A14 ŠIKOLA TOMÁŠ [email protected] P4B3 SINEV IVAN [email protected] O4A13 SIVAN YONATAN [email protected] P8B2-P11B6 O1A9-O6B14 SMIRNOV ANTON [email protected] P12A10 SO SUNAE [email protected] P2B5 SOUN LÉNA [email protected] P6B5 SQUIRES BRIAN M. P7B13 STAUDE ISABELLE [email protected] OIB9 SUAREZ MIGUEL [email protected] SUGITA ATSUSHI [email protected] P10B6 TABOADA GUTIÉRREZ JAVIER [email protected] TACHIZAKI TAKEHIRO P18A10 TAKAYAMA OSAMU P1B5 TAKEI HIROYUKI [email protected] P20A11 TAKEUCHI TAKASHI [email protected] P9A10 TAUBNER THOMAS [email protected] OIA7 TELLEZ LIMON RICARDO [email protected] P7B5 TER HUURNE STAN [email protected] O3A7 TSAI DIN PING [email protected] TSAI WAN-SHAO [email protected] P2A10 TSERKEZIS CHRISTOS [email protected] O6A14 TSUNG LIN CHUNG [email protected] TUGCHIN BAYARJARGAL N. P16A10-P17A10 TZU-YU CHEN [email protected] UCHIYAMA KAZUHARU [email protected] O3A16 UKHANOV ALEXANDER [email protected] P1A11 UNGER MIRIAM [email protected] URBIETA GALARRAGA MATTIN [email protected] O3A4 VAILLON RODOLPHE [email protected] VALEV VENTSISLAV [email protected] OIB6 VAN DORPE POL [email protected] OIB13 VAN GOGH THIJS [email protected] VAN HOOF NIELS [email protected] P14A10 VAN HULST NIEK [email protected] VASSANT SIMON [email protected] VAVASSORI PAOLO [email protected] OIB8 VEZY CYRILLE [email protected] VIAL ALEXANDRE [email protected] VINCENT REMI [email protected] VIRMANI DIVYA [email protected] VOGELSANG JAN O3A12 VUCKOVIC JELENA [email protected] OP1 WALKER GILBERT [email protected] OIB3 WALTER BENJAMIN [email protected] WANG SHAOJUN [email protected] O4A14 WANG MENGJIA [email protected] WANG BINBIN [email protected] P2A16 WANG JIANFANG [email protected] OIB10 WANG HSIANG-CHU [email protected] P5B6 WANG SHIJIAN [email protected] P6B9 WANG WENHUI O3B12 WANG ZHIYUAN [email protected] O2A15 WARDLEY WILLIAM [email protected] O1B9 WEBER-BARGIONI ALEXANDER [email protected] OIB12 WEHMEIER LUKAS [email protected] P2B3 WEI SHANGMING P4A5 WEIN STEPHEN [email protected] P1A4 WELCH MARGAUX [email protected] WESEMANN LUKAS [email protected] O1B11 WIECHA PETER [email protected] P3A4-P6B10 O1B15 WIECHA MATTHIAS [email protected] P13A10 WIEDERRECHT GARY [email protected] OIB7 WINKLER PAMINA [email protected] O4A1 WIWATOWSKI KAMIL [email protected] O1A2 WOJSZVZYK LÉO [email protected] P5B5 WU XIAOFEI [email protected] O2B16 XIAO YUN-FENG [email protected] OIB2 XU XIAOJI [email protected] P1B1 O1B1 XU TAO [email protected] O2B12 XU XIAOLUN [email protected] P8A2 YABANA KAZUHIRO [email protected] P4B7 YAMAGUCHI UMI [email protected] P3A1 YANG XIAOKAI [email protected] YU JIA-RU [email protected] P15A10 YU XIAO-CHONG [email protected] P5B9 YU RENWEN [email protected] P7A3-P8A7 O1B14 ZABALA NEREA [email protected] O1A16 ZENIN VLADIMIR [email protected] O2B5 ZHANG DAI [email protected] O2A10 ZHANG KAIFENG [email protected] P7A11 ZHANG PU [email protected] P6A15 ZHANG WEICHUN [email protected] O4B8 ZHANG WEIHUA P2B8 ZHONG JINHUI [email protected] P11B8 O3A11 ZHOU JUNZE [email protected] P8B5 ZHOU QIANG [email protected] ZHOU XUAN [email protected] O2A2 ZHU XING [email protected] ZIANI ZOHEIR [email protected] P2B7 ZOLTAN EDES [email protected] P7A15 ZYABLOVSKIY ALEXANDER [email protected] P3A6

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