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Department of Physics
Department of Physics
Research
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Research - Optics

Near-field optical microscopy and spectroscopy; nanoRaman spectroscopy; optical characterization of electronic materials; propagation models and physics-based algorithms for wireless communications; linear and non-linear optical spectroscopy of materials, films, surfaces and interfaces under static and dynamic conditions.

Students

Graduate student Catherine Jahncke helps undergraduate Miguel Rodriguez test the low noise optical detection circuit he has built for their experiment.

Click here for the Optics Homepage.

Faculty Members:

Dr. David Aspnes
Dr. Hans Hallen
Dr. Michael Paesler


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