Nanophotonics Theory Group

The Nanophotonics Theory Group specializes in advanced theoretical and computational research in nanophotonics, focusing on the optical properties of nanostructured materials and light-matter interactions at subwavelength scales. Key areas of expertise include the development of numerical methods for modeling periodic structures, computational electrodynamics, and the study of metasurfaces, photonic crystal slabs, and diffraction gratings. By combining fundamental theory with computational modeling, the group contributes to the design of novel nanophotonic devices in the framework of collaboration with leading experimental labs in the field of nanophotonics.

research areas
Development of numerical methods for calculation of optical properties of periodic structures
Theoretical research in the field of photonics and computational electrodynamics
Metasurfaces, gratings, photonic crystal slabs
Interaction of chiral light with chiral matter
Waveguided modes, Mie-resonances, plasmons, Fano resonances
Near-field radiative heat transfer and Casimir effect
Radiating dipoles, photoluminescence, Purcell effect
Homogenization of metamaterials
Dyakonov surface waves
контакты

Сколковский институт науки и технологий

Территория Инновационного Центра «Сколково»

Россия, Москва, 121205, Большой бульвар д. 30, стр. 1, ауд. A4-3030 

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