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Malureanu, Radu
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- 2022Chemical Vapor-Deposited Graphene on Ultraflat Copper Foils for van der Waals Hetero-Assemblycitations
- 2022Chemical Vapor-Deposited Graphene on Ultraflat Copper Foils for van der Waals Hetero-Assemblycitations
- 2021Acceleration of radiative recombination in quasi-2D perovskite films on hyperbolic metamaterialscitations
- 2020Plasmonic nanojet:an experimental demonstrationcitations
- 2020Microspherical nanoscopy: is it a reliable technique?citations
- 2020Microspherical nanoscopy: is it a reliable technique?citations
- 2020Plasmonic nanojetcitations
- 2019Lamellas metamaterials: Properties and potential applications
- 2019Lamellas metamaterials: Properties and potential applications
- 2018Initial Investigation for the Fabrication of Hyperbolic Metamaterials Based on Ultra-Thin Au Layers
- 2018Which Computational Methods Are Good for Analyzing Large Photonic Crystal Membrane Cavities?
- 2018Which Computational Methods Are Good for Analyzing Large Photonic Crystal Membrane Cavities?
- 2017Advanced fabrication of hyperbolic metamaterials
- 2017Two-Photon Polymerization lithography for three-dimensional micro polymer parts manufacturing evaluation
- 2017Broadband infrared absorption enhancement by electroless-deposited silver nanoparticlescitations
- 2016Conductive Oxides Trench Structures as Hyperbolic Metamaterials in Mid-infrared Range
- 2016Fabrication of deep-profile Al-doped ZnO one- and two-dimensional lattices as plasmonic elements
- 2015Ultra-thin Metal and Dielectric Layers for Nanophotonic Applicationscitations
- 2014Super-resolution near field imaging device
- 2014Super-resolution near field imaging device
- 2014Linear and nonlinear properties of chalcogenide glasses in the terahertz frequency
- 2014Nanoplasmonic solution for nonlinear optics
- 2013Terahertz-induced Kerr effect in amorphous chalcogenide glassescitations
- 2013Fabrication and characterization of transparent metallic electrodes in the terahertz domain
- 2013Fabrication and characterization of transparent metallic electrodes in the terahertz domain
- 2012Metamaterials modelling, fabrication, and characterisation techniques
- 2012Metamaterials modelling, fabrication, and characterisation techniques
- 2012Ultrabroadband terahertz spectroscopy of chalcogenide glassescitations
- 2012Metamaterials modelling, fabrication and characterisation techniques
- 2012Metamaterials modelling, fabrication and characterisation techniques
- 2011Enhanced broadband optical transmission in metallized woodpilescitations
- 2011Enhanced broadband optical transmission in metallized woodpilescitations
- 2011Wave impedance retrieving via Bloch modes analysis
- 2011Wave impedance retrieving via Bloch modes analysis
- 2011Wave propagation in structured materials as a platform for effective parameters retrieving
- 2011Ultrabroadband THz spectroscopy of disordered materials
- 2010Enhanced broadband optical transmission in metallized woodpiles
- 2010Enhanced broadband optical transmission in metallized woodpiles
- 2010Optimisation of the electroless metal deposition technique for use in photonics
- 2010Optimisation of the electroless metal deposition technique for use in photonics
- 2010Controlled Ag electroless deposition in bulk structures with complex three-dimensional profilescitations
- 2010Controlled Ag electroless deposition in bulk structures with complex three-dimensional profilescitations
- 2009Isotropic metal deposition technique for metamaterials fabrication
- 2009Nested structures approach for bulk 3D negative index materials:[invited]
- 20093D geometrically isotropic metamaterial for telecom wavelengths
- 20093D geometrically isotropic metamaterial for telecom wavelengths
- 2009Bulk metamaterials: Design, fabrication and characterization
- 2009Isotropic metal deposition technique for metamaterials fabrication
- 2009Bulk metamaterials: Design, fabrication and characterization:[invited]
- 2009Nested structures approach for bulk 3D negative index materials
- 2008Accurate analysis of planar metamaterials using the RLC theory
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conferencepaper
Conductive Oxides Trench Structures as Hyperbolic Metamaterials in Mid-infrared Range
Abstract
Nanostructures that possess hyperbolic iso-frequency contours exhibit unique properties of high anisotropy and extremely large wavevectors, which are the key issue to numerous photonic applications from subdiffraction imaging and superlens to sensing and spontaneous emission enhancement [1,2].Moreover plasmonics for mid-infrared offer unique applications such as bio-sensing, thermal imaging and quest for novel materials and structures has been continuing [3]. In this report we show that vertical trench structures made of, for example, aluminum-doped ZnO (AZO) or other transparent conductive oxides can function as hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) for the mid-infrared wavelength region. <br/>We fabricated a probe sample by a combination of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and dry etch techniques. We templated a Si wafer with deep UV photolithography and made trenches by deep reactive ion etching. Subsequent deposition of an AZO layer by the ALD technique forms vertical AZO trenches with a high aspect ratio (Fig.1a). After homogenization procedure the structure exhibits hyperbolic dispersion (Fig.1b) serving as an attractive platform for light manipulation [4]. Characterization results will be reported at the conference.<br/>