Extreme Control of Light with Metamaterials - presented by Dr. Andrea Alù

Extreme Control of Light with Metamaterials

Dr. Andrea Alù

Dr. Andrea Alù
UKMMN Colloquia Series
Host
UK Metamaterials Network
DateFriday, February 28, 2025 2:00 PM (UTC)
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UK Metamaterials Network
Extreme Control of Light with Metamaterials
Dr. Andrea Alù
Andrea Alù
City University of New York and CUNY Advanced Science Research Center

The field of metamaterials, artificial engineered materials, has been rapidly evolving in the past two decades, demonstrating extreme optical phenomena and unprecedented control over wave propagation. In this talk, I discuss recent developments in metamaterials research in our group, with an emphasis on the role of symmetries in establishing emerging optical responses for metamaterials based on otherwise simple constituents. Geometrical rotations, suitably tailored perturbations, and broken time reversal symmetry can be carefully engaged to tailor waves in robust and efficient ways, control their propagation, break Lorentz reciprocity and enable topological order and phase transitions. The use of strongly coupled light and matter interactions in polaritonic systems enables extreme responses at the nanoscale, well suited for classical-wave and quantum applications. In my talk, I will discuss the underlying physical principles that span over a wide range of frequencies, and their impact on practical technologies, from imaging, energy and sensing to computing and communications.

Grants
    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilEP/V002198/1
Date & time
Feb
28
2025
Friday, February 28, 2025 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (UTC)
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