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Latest paper in PR Applied

Published in PR Applied, our recent work develops the theoretical and computational framework to analyze the spin angular momentum of thermal radiation from bodies with nonuniform temperature profiles. By considering a sample problem of a long silica wire held under a temperature gradient within its...

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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 -...

Picophotonics: Atomistic Anomalous Waves in Silicon

Light-matter interaction in materials is central to several photonic devices from lasers to detectors. Over the past decade, nanophotonics, the study of how light flows on the nanometer scale in engineered structures such as photonic crystals and metamaterials has led to important advances. This...

Latest News & Views in Light: Science and Applications

Check out our recent News & View article ‘Symmetry breaking in thermal photonics.’ in Light: Science and Applications. Thermal radiation is omnipresent and is engineered for various applications in modern photonics, such as cooling, imaging, and energy harvesting. Symmetries and symmetry breaking...

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Penn State, PA in May 2022. During her undergraduate research, she focused on the fabrication of two-dimensional superlattice heterostructures and the study of electrical transport in magnetic topological insulators. She will pursue...

Peter Menart

Peter Menart is from Dayton, OH, and received his Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Math at The Ohio State University in Spring 2022. In his undergraduate research, he worked on a spontaneous parametric down-conversion setup and characterized field-programmable gate arrays. He joined the group in...