18 - 22 August 2024
San Diego, California, US
Conference 13111 > Paper 13111-32
Paper 13111-32

Polaritonic metasurfaces (Keynote Presentation)

20 August 2024 • 1:30 PM - 2:10 PM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 4

Abstract

Polaritons are half-wave half-matter particles that emerge in resonant materials strongly coupled to electromagnetic waves. Their responses can provide highly effective tools to engineer light at the nanoscale, enhance nonlinearities and unveil new wave phenomena. Of particular interest is the role that they can play in the context of metamaterials and metasurfaces, as polaritons can provide new knobs to enhance light-matter interactions, and at the same time engineered metastructures can provide new opportunities to engage polaritons and make them useful for applications. In this talk, I will discuss our recent progress in the area of polaritonic metasurfaces, with an emphasis on polaritonics and its role in advancing the field of metamaterials and metasurfaces. Tailored material resonances, based on plasmons, excitons, phonons and/or electronic transitions, can be strongly coupled to electromagnetic waves in engineered metasurfaces, unveiling new degrees of freedom for the control of light-matter interactions, paving the way towards technological advances.

Presenter

Andrea Alù
The City Univ. of New York Advanced Science Research Ctr. (United States)
Andrea Alù is a Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York. He received his Laurea and PhD from the University of Roma Tre, Italy, and joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin in 2009, where he was the Temple Foundation Endowed Professor until 2018. He is a Fellow of NAI, AAAS, IEEE, MRS, Optica, SPIE, APS. He is a Highly Cited Researcher since 2017 and the Editor in Chief of Optical Materials Express. He has received several awards, including the NSF Alan T. Waterman award, the Blavatnik National Award and the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award.
Presenter/Author
Andrea Alù
The City Univ. of New York Advanced Science Research Ctr. (United States)