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Anatoly Zayats: Nanostructured metals and plasmonic effects

     



Anatoly Zayats: Nanostructured metals and plasmonic effects





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 1 Οκτ 2012
Metals depend on nanostructures to determine their optical properties, and their potential for innovative applications.

Anatoly
Zayats is the Professor of Experimental Physics and the head of the
Experimental Biophysics and Nanotechnology at the Department of Physics,
King's College London (UK). He also leads the UK research program on
active plasmonics. His current research interests are in the areas of
nano-optics, scanning probe microscopy, nanophotonics and plasmonics,
nonlinear optics and spectroscopy, surface plasmons and polaritons, and
optical properties of surfaces, thin films, semiconductors and
low-dimensional structures.

Zayats received MSc in Physics and
PhD in Physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He
pioneered the field of nonlinear nano-optics, nonlinear and active
plasmonics, and nonlinear plasmonic metamaterials.

He is a Fellow
of the Institute of Physics, OSA, and SPIE. For SPIE he serves on the
program committee for the Nanophotonics conference at SPIE Photonics
Europe. He has contributed more than 40 papers to SPIE Proceedings over
the last two decades, and has presented numerous invited and keynote
talks at SPIE events.

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