Viktor A. Podolskiy
Affiliations: | Physics | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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General Physics, Optics Physics, Nanoscience, Materials Science EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeJustin L. Elser | grad student | 2008 | Oregon State |
Nicholas A. Kuhta | grad student | 2013 | Oregon State |
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Khan I, Fang Z, Palei M, et al. (2020) Engineering the Berreman mode in mid-infrared polar materials. Optics Express. 28: 28590-28599 |
Nordin L, Li K, Briggs A, et al. (2020) Enhanced emission from ultra-thin long wavelength infrared superlattices on epitaxial plasmonic materials Applied Physics Letters. 116: 021102 |
Wells BM, Bykov AY, Marino G, et al. (2019) Strong Structural Nonlinearity from Plasmonic Metamaterials in the Infrared Nonlinear Optics |
Yao R, Lee CS, Podolskiy V, et al. (2018) Single-transverse-mode broadband InAs quantum dot superluminescent light emitting diodes by parity-time symmetry. Optics Express. 26: 30588-30595 |
Fan B, Filonov D, Ginzburg P, et al. (2018) Low-frequency nonlocal and hyperbolic modes in corrugated wire metamaterials. Optics Express. 26: 17541-17548 |
Tanyi EK, Mashhadi S, Bhattacharyya SD, et al. (2018) Directional emission of rhodamine 6G on top of a silver grating. Optics Letters. 43: 2668-2671 |
Ginzburg P, Roth DJ, Nasir ME, et al. (2017) Spontaneous emission in non-local materials. Light, Science & Applications. 6: e16273 |
Roberts CM, Inampudi S, Podolskiy VA. (2017) Diffractive Interface Theory: nonlocal polarizability approach to the optics of metasurfaces: erratum. Optics Express. 25: 13834-13835 |
Roberts CM, Cook TA, Podolskiy VA. (2017) Metasurface-enhanced transparency Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 34: D42 |
Nordin L, Dominguez O, Roberts CM, et al. (2017) Mid-infrared epsilon-near-zero modes in ultra-thin phononic films Applied Physics Letters. 111: 091105 |