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Tunable bandgap renormalization by nonlocal ultra-strong coupling in nanophotonics
Nature Physics, “Tunable bandgap renormalization by nonlocal ultra-strong coupling in nanophotonics”
Read MoreSuperlight inverse Doppler effect
Nature Physics, “Superlight inverse Doppler effect”
Read MoreControl of semiconductor emitter frequency by increasing polariton momenta
Nature photonics,”Control of semiconductor emitter frequency by increasing polariton momenta“. MIT News, “Researchers devise new way to make light interact with matter“.
Read MoreControlling Cherenkov angles with resonance transition radiation
Nature Physics, “Controlling Cherenkov angles with resonance transition radiation“. Selected for Research Highlights Cherenkov detector in Nature Photonics.
Read MoreTopologically enabled optical nanomotors
Science Advances, “Topologically enabled optical nanomotors“. MIT News, “Tiny “motors” are driven by light“, and MIT Spotlight.
Read MoreNew light matter interactions using 2D plasmons
Science, “Shrinking light to allow forbidden transitions on the atomic scale“. MIT News, “Study opens new realms of light-matter interaction“. Read more.
Read MoreSelf-Accelerating Dirac Wavepackets
Nature Physics, “Self-accelerating Dirac particles and prolonging the lifetime of relativistic fermions“, and News and Views. Also published as journal cover. MIT News, “Particles accelerate without a push“.
Read MorePlasmon splashing in graphene
Science Advances, “Splashing transients of 2D plasmons launched by swift electrons“.
Read MoreObservation of an exceptional ring – Nature
Nature, “Spawning rings of exceptional points out of Dirac cones“. MIT News, “How to spawn an “exceptional ring”“. Read more.
Read MoreThe Cerenkov effect from charge carriers in Graphene
Nature Comm, “The Cerenkov effect from charge carriers flowing in graphene” MIT News, “Researchers discover new way to turn electricity into light, using graphene“. Daily Mail: “New way of converting electricity into light using graphene could make microchips a MILLION times faster” Inverse Innovation: “Graphene-based computers could turn electricity into light, speed processing”.
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