Peter B. Catrysse, Ph.D. - Research Website

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I am a senior research engineer in the interdisciplinary Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory at Stanford University. My interests are in the fields of nanohotonics and solid-state image sensing.

My research in the nanohotonics field focuses on the theoretical and experimental exploration of metal-based metamaterials and nanophotonic devices that enable efficient transport of light at the nano-scale for energy, information, and optical sensing applications. I perform this work in the research group of Professor Shanhui Fan.

I am also have my own researh group in field of solid-state image sensing. Following my doctoral work on the optics of image sensors in the research group of Professors Brian A. Wandell and Abbas El Gamal, I am particularly interested in light-matter interaction inside micron-size image sensor pixels and the consequences of fundamental light properties on performance as solid state image sensor technology scales.

I have published extensively on my research in both fields (>85 papers including 13 invited and 24 highly-cited) and presented my work at numerous international conferences (including >30 invited talks).

Enjoy your visit,

Dr. Peter B. Catrysse, Ph.D.

News and research highlights from 2013-2012

  • New My work on infinite anisotropy and how to achieve it using metamaterial design has now been published in the February print issue of Adv. Mater. (Feb. 2013)
  • New My collaborative work with Dr. Torbjørn Skauli (FFI, Norway and Visiting Scholar at Stanford University 2011-2012) on pixel scaling in infrared focal plane arrays has been accepted for publication in Appl. Opt. (Jan. 2013)
  • New Adv. Mater. recently published online my latest metamaterial work on Routing of Deep-Subwavelength Optical Beams and Images without Reflection and Diffraction Using Infinitely Anisotropic Metamaterials (Nov. 2012)
  • New In work just published in the Phys. Rev. Lett., we demonstrate how to go From electromagnetically induced transparency to super-scattering with a single structure (Feb. 2012)
  • New The Feature Issue on Imaging Systems and Applications of which I am Topical Editor is published by Appl. Opt. (Feb. 2012)

News and research highlights from 2011 and earlier.

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