Nanophotonics
Nanophotonics is the study of electronic and optical properties of materials at the nanoscale and developing techniques for manipulating and controlling light at subwavelength scales, and developing applications to take advantage of these length scales.
Specialties
- Plasmonic nanoparticles sensors
Related Links
- Bio Optical & Acoustic Spectroscopy Lab (David Boas)
- Nanomaterials & Nanostructures Optics (Luca Dal Negro)
- Neurocircuits in Olfactory Systems (Ian Davison)
- Neurovascular Imaging Laboratory (Anna Devor)
- Gabel Lab (Christopher Gabel)
- Molecular Aging and Development Lab (Lee Goldstein)
- Han Lab (Xue Han)
- Single Molecule Spectroscopy Laboratory (Maria Kamenetska)
- Paiella Research Lab (Roberto Paiella)
- Quantum Integrated Photonic Circuits (Milos Popovic)
- Nano-Bio Interface Laboratory (Bjoern Reinhard)
- Laboratory of Comparative Cognition (Ben Scott)
- Wang Tianyu Research Group (Tianyu Wang)
Related News Articles
- Photonics Center Professor Michelle Sander Promoted to Associate Professor and Achieves Tenure
- Photonics Assistant Professors Michelle Sander and Lei Tian Receive the NSF Career Award
- Photonics Associate Professor Xue Han Awarded $1M Grant from National Science Foundation to Study Neural Networks and Sounds
- Photonics Professors Boas, Dal Negro, and Unlu Elected OSA Fellows