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Professor Alexandra Boltasseva and Professor Vladimir M. Shalaev

Event Type
Ceremony/Service
Sponsor
HMNTL
Location
HMNTL 1000
Date
Nov 12, 2025   2:00 pm  
Contact
Yang Zhao
E-Mail
yzhaoui@illinois.edu
Originating Calendar
HMNTL Seminar Series

Advancing Nanophotonics: From Tailorable Materials to Novel Phenomena
Elmore Family School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Birck Nanotechnology Center and Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

Alexandra Boltasseva
Email: aeb@purdue.edu

The recent advent of tailorable photonic materials such as plasmonic ceramics including transition metal nitrides (TMNs), MXenes, Weyl semimetals and transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) is currently driving the development of new concepts and devices for IT, communication, sustainable energy and quantum technologies. In addition to great tailorability of their optical properties, strong plasmonic behavior, optical nonlinearities, these materials offer pathways to uncovering new optical and quantum phenomena ranging from epsilon-near-zero behavior to transdimensional photonics and strongly correlated systems. In this talk, we explore novel applications of TMNs (titanium nitride, zirconium nitride) and TCOs for flat optics, all-optical switching, high-harmonic-based XUV generation as well as for demonstrating new physical effects in atomically thin, transdimensional plasmonic films related to strong light confinement and metal-to-insulator transition. Our work paves the way to novel phenomena and device design with ultrafast tunable and tailorable optical materials.

Short Bio:
Alexandra Boltasseva is a Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering with courtesy appointment in Materials Engineering at Purdue University. She received her PhD in electrical engineering at Technical University of Denmark, DTU in 2004. Boltasseva specializes in nanophotonics, quantum photonics, and optical materials. She is the 2023 recipient of the R.W. Wood Prize (Optica, formerly Optical Society of America), 2022 Guggenheim Fellow, 2018 Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists Finalist and received the 2013 Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Photonics Society Young Investigator Award, 2013 Materials Research Society (MRS) Outstanding Young Investigator Award, the 2011 MIT Technology Review Top Young Innovator (TR35), the 2009 Young Researcher Award in Advanced Optical Technologies from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and the Young Elite-Researcher Award from the Danish Council for Independent Research (2008). She is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), MRS, IEEE, Optica, and SPIE. She served on MRS Board of Directors and is former Editor-in-Chief for Optical Materials Express journal.


Quantum Meta-Photonics and Extreme Space-Time Optics
Vladimir M. Shalaev
Purdue University

In this talk we first discuss the integrated quantum photonic circuitry based on the recently discovered single-photon emitters in silicon nitride and the avalanche-enhanced optical modulation in silicon at single-photon intensities. Then, we show that transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) operating in the near-zero index (NZI) regime can provide strong single-cycle modulation, enabling novel phenomena in such extreme time-varying media.

Bio: Vladimir M. Shalaev, Scientific Director for Nanophotonics at Birck Nanotechnology Center and Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, specializes in nanophotonics, plasmonics, optical metamaterials and quantum photonics. Prof. Shalaev is a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAA&S). He has received several awards for his research, including the APS Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids, the Optica (formerly, Optical Society of America, OSA) Max Born Award for his pioneering contributions to the field of optical metamaterials, the Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics, IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award, Rolf Landauer medal of the ETOPIM (Electrical, Transport and Optical Properties of Inhomogeneous Media) International Association, the UNESCO Medal for the development of nanosciences and nanotechnologies, and the OSA and SPIE Goodman Book Writing Award. Prof. Shalaev is recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher in physics by the Web of Science Group for 8 consecutive years, in 2017-2024. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, APS, SPIE, MRS and Optica.

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