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We introduce you to the series of our weekly newsletter. Here’s the weekly round-up of Science and Nature Magazine for the respective weeks. Monthly Report - May 2023 Monthly Report - April 2023 Monthly Report - March 2023 Monthly Report - February 2023 Monthly Report - January 2023 Monthly Report -...

CONTROLLING HEAT WITH CERAMIC NANOTUBES

New ceramic nanotubes could prolong aircraft engine coatings by controlling high-temperature heat radiation. Idha Valeur reports. In an attempt to increase the lifetime of ceramic coatings used for gas turbines in aircrafts, researchers have developed a new material that can control the engine’s...

Selected Publications

Here are some of the key contributions from our group over the years creating impact across different research areas:

Topological optical N-insulators

Quantum gyroelectric effect: Photon spin-1 quantization in continuum topological bosonic phases Topological phases of matter arise in distinct fermionic and bosonic flavors. The fundamental differences between them are encapsulated in their rotational symmetries—the spin. Although spin quantization...

Dipole-dipole interactions in nanophotonics

Single photon pulse induced transient entanglement force We show that a single photon pulse incident on two interacting two-level atoms induces a transient entanglement force between them. After absorption of a multi-mode Fock state pulse, the time-dependent atomic interaction mediated by the vacuum...

Vacuum Fluctuations & Casimir forces

Singular evanescent wave resonances in moving media Resonators fold the path of light by reflections leading to a phase balance and thus constructive addition of propagating waves. However, amplitude decrease of these waves due to incomplete reflection or material absorption leads to a finite...

Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy

Strong nanoscale light–matter interaction is often accompanied by ultraconfined 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...