Vladimir Shalaev

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Vladimir Shalaev

Vladimir M. Shalaev ( Russian Владимир Михайлович Шалаев , Wladimir Michailowitsch Schalajew ; born February 18, 1957 ) is a Russian-American physicist who deals with nanophotonics , metamaterials and plasmonics .

Shalaev graduated from the University of Krasnoyarsk in 1979 and received his doctorate there in 1983. He then did research as an assistant professor at the Krasnoyarsk State University. In 1990/91 he was at the University of Heidelberg and from 1991 to 1993 at the University of Toronto . In 1993 he became an Associate Professor and in 1997 Professor at New Mexico State University . In 2001 he became a professor at Purdue University . Since 2004 he has been the Robert and Anne Burnett Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and since 2005 Professor of Biomedical Engineering.

In 2007 he presented the first metamaterial (optical material with a negative refractive index ) in the near infrared spectral range.

In 2010 he received the Willis E. Lamb Prize and the Max Born Award . He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America .

Fonts

  • with Andrey Sarychev Electrodynamics of Metamaterials , World Scientific 2007
  • Editor with S. Kawata Nanophotonics with Surface Plasmons , Advances in Nano-Optics and Nano-Photonics, Elsevier, 2007
  • Nonlinear Optics of Random Media: Fractal Composites and Metal-Dielectric Films , Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, Volume 158, Springer, Verlag 2000
  • as editor: Optical Properties of Random Nanostructures , Springer Verlag, Topics in Applied Physics, Volume 82, 2002
  • Editor with M. Moskovits Nanostructured Materials: Clusters, Composites, and Thin Films , ACS Symposium Series, Volume 679, ACS Books, 1997
  • Editor with S. Kawata Tip Enhancement , Advances in Nano-Optics and Nano-Photonics, Elsevier, 2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ VM Shalaev: Optical negative-index metamaterials . In: Nature Photonics , Volume 1, 2007, pp. 41-48, doi: 10.1038 / nphoton.2006.49 .