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2009

  • New Our planar far-field lensing working using plasmonic nano-slit arrays will be featured in the Optics in 2009 issue of OSA's Optics and Photonics News (Dec. 2009)
  • New In a paper recently published in Appl. Phys. Lett., we demonstrate the use of planar metallic nanoscale slit lenses for angle compensation
  • New Phys. Rev. Lett. publishes our latest work on deep-subwavelength focusing and steering of light in an aperiodic metallic waveguide array
  • New paper published in Appl. Phys. Lett. aimed at Understanding the dispersion of coaxial plasmonic structures through a connection with the planar metal-insulator-metal geometry (2009)
  • My image sensor pixel optics research group publishes its first paper on Optical confinement methods for continued scaling of CMOS image sensor pixels in Optics Express and featured as World News in the February 2009 issue of Laser Focus World
  • Our first experimental work on the design and implementation of Planar lenses based on nanoscale slit arrays in a metallic film is accepted by the high-impact nanoscience and nanotechnology journal Nano Letters and featured as Research Highlight in the February 2009 issue of Nature Photonics

2008

  • Propagating plasmonic modes in nano-scale apertures and its implications for extra-ordinary transmission provides the most complete description of Extraordinary Optical Transmission (EOT) and is published as an invited paper in the Journal of Nanophotonics
  • School of Engineering website publishes Squeezing light into small spaces a feat of physics to highlight my theoretical work and experimental collaboration as part of Stanford's strategic priority in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

2007

  • Beaming light into the nanoworld appears in December issue of Nature Physics
  • Enlarging the bandwidth of nano-scale propagating plasmonic modes in deep-subwavelength cylindrical holes publishes in Appl. Phys. Lett.
  • Integrated Color Pixel (ICP) patent (US 7,248,297) issues
  • Near-complete transmission through subwavelength hole arrays in phonon-polaritonic thin films published in Phys. Rev. B and selected by Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology

2006

  • Invited paper on anisotropic metamaterial published in IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quantum Electron.
  • Method to create high-index metamaterials is experimentally verified by a research group in Germany
  • Metamaterial work is featured in OPN's Optics in 2006

2005

  • Metamaterial work receives coverage in Physical Review Focus and Cern Courier
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