Paper 13111-48
Chiral plasmonic nanostructures and large-area fabrication (Invited Paper)
21 August 2024 • 2:00 PM - 2:25 PM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 4
Abstract
This talk will discuss three routes to realizing nanoscale chiral structures. The first part will discuss controlling circularly polarized photoluminescence from patterned light emitters near plasmonic nanostructures, and how the spatial position of the pattern affects polarization state and photoluminescence intensity. The second part will discuss large-area, scalable, additive patterning techniques for metamaterials that are roll-to-roll compatible. The third will discuss plasmonic structures formed from block copolymer templates, and processing routes that lead to tunable circular dichroism.
Presenter
Vivian E. Ferry
Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities (United States)
Vivian Ferry is an associate professor in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota. She received her S. B. from the University of Chicago, her Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, and was a postdoctoral scholar at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her research interests include light management in photovoltaics, photonics for sustainability, chiral nanomaterials, and tunable optical materials.