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- 1Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy for Probing Nanophotonic Excitations at High Energy and Momentum
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Strong nanoscale light-matter interaction is often accompanied by ultra-confined photonic modes and large momentum polaritons existing far beyond the light cone. A direct probe of such phenomena is difficult due to the momentum mismatch of these modes with free space light however, fast electron...
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Fall 2021
Plasmonic photocatalysis has drawn immense interest due to the innovative possibilities it provides in harnessing photonic energies across the full width of the solar spectrum to drive chemical reactions. Plasmonic noble metal nanoparticles are excellent light absorbers and their ability to focus...
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Fall 2019
This thesis explores the incorporation of nonreciprocal magneto-optic effects, as well as nonlinear phenomena into integrated nanoplasmonic devices, and encompasses a wide spectrum of theoretical, numerical, fabrication, and characterization methodologies. Incorporating magnetic dielectrics into...
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Fall 2024
Electrochromism is the phenomenon where the optical transmittance or absorbance of a material changes under an applied electric potential. When a voltage is applied to an electrochromic material, the optical properties of the material are altered in a reversible fashion. Owing to their optical...