Luat T. Vuong, Ph.D.

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2009 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Quantum and nonlinear photonics and optics
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Alexander L. Gaeta grad student 2009 Cornell
 (Collapse of optical vortices and sequential filamentation.)
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Weng X, Vuong LT. (2022) Fractal, diffraction-encoded space-division multiplexing for FSO with misalignment-robust, roaming transceivers. Scientific Reports. 12: 2777
Moocarme M, Proscia NV, Vuong LT. (2017) Meta-Optical Chirality and Emergent Eigen-polarization Modes via Plasmon Interactions. Scientific Reports. 7: 40718
Proscia NV, Moocarme M, Chang R, et al. (2016) Control of photo-induced voltages in plasmonic crystals via spin-orbit interactions. Optics Express. 24: 10402-10411
Vasquez Carrasco H, Moocarme M, Proscia N, et al. (2016) Thermal Diffraction of Binary Fluids with Metal Nanoparticles Journal of Heat Transfer. 138
Moocarme M, Domínguez-Juárez JL, Vuong LT. (2014) Ultralow-intensity magneto-optical and mechanical effects in metal nanocolloids. Nano Letters. 14: 1178-83
Schrauth SE, Shim B, Slepkov AD, et al. (2011) Pulse splitting in the anomalous group-velocity-dispersion regime. Optics Express. 19: 9309-14
Shim B, Schrauth SE, Vuong LT, et al. (2011) Dynamics of elliptical beams in the anomalous group-velocity dispersion regime. Optics Express. 19: 9139-46
Vuong LT, Adam AJ, Brok JM, et al. (2010) Electromagnetic spin-orbit interactions via scattering of subwavelength apertures. Physical Review Letters. 104: 083903
Shim B, Schrauth SE, Hensley CJ, et al. (2010) Controlled interactions of femtosecond light filaments in air Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 81
Vuong LT, Lopez-Martens RB, Hauri CP, et al. (2008) Spectral reshaping and pulse compression via sequential filamentation in gases. Optics Express. 16: 390-401
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