HQOC/ITAMP Joint Quantum Sciences Seminar
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
4:00 PM, Jefferson 250
Prof. Alexandra Boltasseva, Purdue University
"Practical Nanophotonics with Plasmonic Ceramics"
In recent years, two avenues of nanophotonics, namely plasmonics and metamaterials, have
seen an explosion of novel ideas and designs that could provide breakthrough devices and
exotic functionalities. However, transforming these concepts into practical devices
requires a significant amount of effort. The constituent materials in these structures
play a crucial role in realizing efficient devices. Similar to the way silicon shaped the
nanoelectronics field, efforts toward finding the best set of materials for plasmonic and
metamaterial devices could revolutionize the field of nanophotonics. As a potential
solution, alternative plasmonic materials have recently gained significant attention.
Metals, despite being essential components of plasmonic and metamaterial structures, pose
many technological challenges toward the realization of practical devices—primarily due to
their high optical loss, integration and fabrication limitations. Hence, searching for an
alternative to metals is vital to the success of future nanophotonic devices. In this
course, recent developments in the pursuit of better plasmonic materials will be outlined,
and several classes of materials including transparent conducting oxides and plasmonic
ceramics as potential alternatives to metals will be discussed as material platforms that
provide low intrinsic loss, tunability and compatibility with standard semiconductor
fabrication processes.
Refreshments Served from 4:00-4:30 PM
Guest Presentation from 4:30-6:00 PM
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Clare Ploucha
Faculty Assistant to Professors Lukin & Greiner and their labs
Department of Physics
17 Oxford St., Lyman 324A
Cambridge, MA 02138
P. (617) 496-2544
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