Materials and Designs for Wavelength Selective Infrared Devices
Hosted By: Nanophotonics Technical Group
18 May 2021 21:30 - 22:30
Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC - 05:00)In this webinar organized by the Nanophotonics Technical Group, Prof. Tadaaki Nagao will discuss the use of various nanophotonic and nanoplasmonic structures for the wavelength selective absorption and emission phenomena and then further discuss their applications primarily in the near to mid infrared wavelength region. In conventional IR emitters and IR detectors, which normally adopt greybody of blackbody perfect absorbers, their spectral distribution is not tunable/designable and remains rather broad. The webinar will focus on strategies to flexibly design and realize wavelength selectivity for IR devices as per the requirements. This webinar also focuses on the material design and synthesis of high-temperature/high-performance plasmonic materials, which are exemplified from Nagao’s latest developments.
Subject Matter Level:
- Intermediate - Assumes basic knowledge of the topic
What You Will Learn:
- Nanophotonic devices: design, development and applications in the IR region
- Novel nanophotonic nano-structure fabrication and characterization with wavelength
Who Should Attend:
- Graduate and undergraduate students
- Faculty and practicing engineers in the research field
- Postdocs, startup enthusiasts, researchers from Industry