Evaluation of Dynamics of Non-Scattering States in Nanophotonics
Summary of Doctoral Thesis
Dmitrii Redka, Riga Technical University, Latvia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3636-0019
The Thesis focuses on studying new optical effects in the challenging subfield of ultrafast subwavelength optics. However, the specific subfield, namely transient optics of the non-scattering regimes, has not been developed yet and represents a vast field of activity. The Thesis is aimed at fundamental research in a new area and implementing fundamental models of new devices based on the results obtained. Within the Thesis framework, models have been developed, and prototypes of new ultra-thin planar photonic elements, such as ultra-thin repetition rate multipliers, light filters, beam modulators, etc., have been implemented. These elements are designed for femtosecond optics and have dual-use applications for both short pulses and continuous irradiation.
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Defence date | 30.08.2024. |
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Pages | 45 |
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Publisher | RTU Press |
Country of Publication | Latvia |
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