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Our PhD graduate
Dr Daler Dadadzhanov
Professor Alina Karabchevsky
Principal Investigator
Integrated Photonics (or On-Chip Photonics) is an emerging field that underpins broad new advances in telecommunication and control the light at nanoscale. Shorter, more intense light pulses and quantum control over light-matter interactions enable new classes of measurement and communication solutions not possible with orthodox photonics technology.
In Light-on-a-Chip Laboratory we are developing a multidisciplinary interface between electronic engineering, nanotechnology, physics and chemistry to establish new approaches to integrated systems for emerging applications such as On-chip Computing, Point of Care, Doctor in Your Pocket Devices, security and safety.
Research Interests
Integrated Photonic Devices
Plasmonics
Cyber
Overtone Spectroscopy
Microfluidics
Antireflective metasurfaces
Polarization‐Controlled Switch
Twisted waveguides
Optical forces manipulation
Parity-Time symmetry
Single photon sources
All-optical neural networks
Quantum money on a chip
High-index nanophotonics