Tags: metamaterials

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Metamaterials are artificial materials engineered to provide properties which may not be readily available in nature. These materials usually gain their properties from structure rather than composition, using the inclusion of small inhomogeneities to enact effective macroscopic behavior.

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  1. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 15 - Foundation of Nanophotonics

    04 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Kent D Choquette

  2. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 16 - Plasmonics and Metamaterials

    04 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang

  3. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 28 - Molding the Flow of Light and Sound With Metamaterials

    27 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang

  4. 2017 Purdue Quantum Center Workshop: Coherent Effects in Physics and Chemistry

    28 Apr 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev, Mikhail Shalaginov

    Presentations for this workshop are in production and will be available in the next 30 days Click on image to download high resolution image

  5. 3D and 2D Metamaterials at Infrared Optical Frequencies

    24 Jun 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Igal Brener, Mohammad Mayy, Amanda Harding

    Metamaterials (MM) provide for new ways of manipulating light and achieving complex functionality due to the ability to control the spatial distribution of the permittivity and permeability. This full functionality usually requires complex 3D assemblies of subwavelength resonators that are very...

  6. Active Optical Antennas and Metasurfaces

    10 Nov 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Brongersma

  7. Advancing Photonic Device Design and Quantum Measurements with Machine Learning

    18 Dec 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Alexandra Boltasseva

    In this talk, photonic design approaches and emerging material platforms will be discussed showcasting machine-learning-assisted topology optimization for thermophotovoltaic metasurface designs and machine-learning-enabled quantum optical measurements.

  8. Alessandro Pianelli

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  9. Alessia Polemi

    Alessia Polemi was born in Casteldelpiano, Grosseto, Italy, on July 10, 1973. She received her Doctor of Engineering degree in Telecommunications Engineering(cum laude) from the University of Siena...

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  10. Alexander V. Kildishev

    Alexander Kildishev, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Prof. Alexander V. Kildishev works on theory and numerical modeling for nanophotonics. He has had several breakthrough...

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  11. Amartya Dutta

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  12. Animesh Mishra

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  13. Baudilio Tejerina

    Since November 2004, Baudilio Tejerina manages the computer facilities of the Theory Group in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University. After receiving his PhD in Physical Chemistry...

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  14. Betül Küçükakarsu Usta

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  15. BNC Annual Research Review: Transforming Light with Metamaterials

    15 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev

    One of the most unique properties of light is that it can package information into a signal of zero mass and propagate it at the ultimate speed. It is, however, a daunting challenge to bring photonic devices to the nanometer scale because of the fundamental diffraction limit. Metamaterials can...

  16. Bozhin A. Karaivanov

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  17. Can Plasmonics Help Outpace Quantum Decoherence?

    07 Jun 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev

    We discuss an unorthodox way to overcome quantum decoherence by using plasmonics that can speed up quantum processes to the extent that they outpace and thus become immune to decoherence.

  18. CELL-MET Thrust Area 2 - Nanomechanics: Cell-Integrated Surface Plasmon Resonance

    08 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Maedeh Mozneb, CELL-MET ERC

    In this presentation, FIU graduate student Maedeh Mozneb explains her work on Nanomechanics in Chen-Zhong Li’s lab.

  19. Christopher Nixon

    Christopher Nixon is currently an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign majoring in Sociocultural Anthropology, with a minor in Informatics. He was formerly a...

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  20. Coherent Nonlinear Optical Propagation Processes in Hyperbolic Metamaterials

    08 Jun 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Alexander K. Popov

    Coherence and interference play an important role in classic and quantum physics. Processes to be employed can be significantly enhanced and the unwanted ones suppressed through the deliberately tailored constructive and destructed interference at quantum transitions and at nonlinear optical...