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    Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings:


  • P Kelly and L. Kuznetsova, "Spectral self-tuning of the ultrashort pulse during propagation in Al:ZnO/ZnO metamaterial at the epsilon near zero spectral point,” presented at the Advanced Photonics Congress 2019, paper NoTh1B.5, OSA Technical Digest (online) (Optical Society of America, 2019)

  • P Kelly and L. Kuznetsova, "Effects of spectral shift on ultrashort pulse propagation in AZO/ZnO multilayered metamaterials at epsilon-near-zero,” Frontiers in Optics/Laser Science, OSA Technical Digest, JW4A.106 (2018)

  • B. Campbell, P Kelly, and L. Kuznetsova, "Ultrafast dynamics of the ultraviolet and visible photoluminescence in the aluminum-doped zinc oxide metamaterial,” Proc. of SPIE 10720-08, Nanophotonic Materials XV (2018)

  • P. Kelly and L. Kuznetsova, "Finite-difference time-domain numerical study of ultrashort pulse propagation across sub-micron scale distances in Al:ZnO/ZnO at the epsilon-near-zero spectral point,” Proc. SPIE 10719-23, Metamaterials, Metadevices, and Metasystems (2018)

  • S. Wang, P Kelly, and L. Kuznetsova, "Optical mode properties for nano-layered aluminum-doped zinc oxide rectangular waveguides at the epsilon-near-zero spectral point,” Proc. SPIE 10526-0R, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXVI (2018)

  • P. Kelly, W. Zhang, M. Liu, and L. Kuznetsova, "Structural and optical characterization of highly anisotropic low loss Al:ZnO/ZnO multilayered metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion grown by pulsed layer deposition,” Proc. SPIE 10344-0O, Nanophotonic Materials XIV (2017) (INVITED TALK)

  • E. Zarate, N. Best, P. Kelly, and L. Kuznetsova, “Numerical Modeling of Photoluminescence in Anisotropic Nano-Layered Aluminum-Doped Zinc Oxide Metamaterial with Hyperbolic Dispersion,” Proc. SPIE 10098-1G, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXV (2017)

  • P. Kelly, A. Martin, and L. Kuznetsova, “Spectroscopic ellipsometry for Anisotropic Nano-layered Al/SiO2 Metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion,” Proc. SPIE 9919-09, Nanophotonic Materials XIII (2016)

  • P. Kelly, M. Liu, and L. Kuznetsova, “Optical metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion based on Al:ZnO/ZnO nano-layered structure grown using Atomic Layer Deposition technique,” Gordon conference on "Plasmonics and Nanophotonics", Sunday River, ME, July 10-15, 2016 (poster)

  • C. Bacco, P. Kelly, and L. Kuznetsova, “Optical mode confinement in three-dimensional Al/SiO2 nano- cavities with hyperbolic dispersion,” Proc. SPIE 9544-19, Metamaterials, Metadevices, and Metasystems (2015)

  • P. Kelly, D. White, and L. Kuznetsova, “Theoretical design of nano-layered Al/SiO2 metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion with minimum losses,” Proc. SPIE 9545-11, Nanophotonic Materials XII (2015)

  • J. Dionne, and L. Kuznetsova, “3D numerical modeling for ultra-sensitive noninvasive size-dependent nanoparticle detection technique using subwavelength silicon microcavities,” Proc. SPIE 9555-0I, Optical Sensing, Imaging, and Photon Counting: Nanostructured Devices and Applications (2015)

  • B. Himmel, C. Curtis, and L. Kuznetsova, “Designing Nanolayered Metamaterials with Hyperbolic Dispersion,” Frontiers in Optics/Laser Science Conference, Tucson, Arizona, USA, October 19-23 (2014) (oral presentation)

  • G. Cordes, and L. Kuznetsova, “Ultra-sensitive Noninvasive Nanoparticle Detection Using Silicon Microcavities,” OSA Advanced Photonics for Communications Congress, San Diego, CA, July 13-16 (2014) (poster) (published)



  • Presentations by Students:


  • P. Kelly, M. Liu, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Finite-difference Time-domian study of ultrashort pulse propagation in AZO/ZnO at the epsilon-near-zero spectral point,” best poster award at the Applied Computational Science and Engineering Student Support ACSESS conference on April 6, 2018 (SDSU Computational Sciences Research Center)

  • P. Kelly, M. Liu, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for Anisotropic Al/SiO2 Metamaterial,” at the Applied Computational Science and Engineering Student Support ACSESS conference on April 21, 2017 (SDSU Computational Sciences Research Center)

  • P. Kelly, M. Liu, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Designing optical metamaterials with hyperbolic dispersion based on Al:ZnO/ZnO nano-layered structure using Atomic Layer Deposition,” presentation at the SDSU Student Research Symposium (oral talk) (March 2016)

  • P. Kelly, M. Liu, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Hyperbolic dispersion in an Al:ZnO/ZnO nano layered structure grown with atomic layer deposition,” best poster award at the Applied Computational Science and Engineering Student Support ACSESS conference on April 15, 2016 (SDSU Computational Sciences Research Center)

  • P. Kelly, D. White, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Theoretical Design of Nano-Layered, Hyperbolic Dispersion Al/SiO2 with Minimum Losses,” best poster award at the Applied Computational Science and Engineering Student Support ACSESS conference on April 17, 2015 (SDSU Computational Sciences Research Center)

  • P. Kelly, D. White, and Lyuba Kuznetsova,“Theoretical Design of Nano-Layered, Hyperbolic Dispersion Al/SiO2 with Minimum Losses” poster at the SDSU Student Research Symposium (March 2015)

  • C. Bacco, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “3D nano-cavities with hyperbolic dispersion from Al:SiO2 layers: a promising approach for optical mode confinement,” oral talk at the SDSU Student Research Symposium (March 2015)

  • E. Chicoine, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Numerical Design for Fabrication of Optical Couplers for Subwavelength Silicon Microcavities” oral talk at the SDSU Student Research Symposium (March 2015)

  • G. Cordes and Lyuba Kuznetsova, "Ultra-sensitive noninvasive nanoparticle detection in mid-IR using silicon microcavities" poster at the SDSU Student Research Symposium (March 2014)

  • D. White, P. Kelly, and Lyuba Kuznetsova, “Fabrication and characterization of SiO2/Al nanolayered metamaterial,” to be presented at the Symposium on Undergraduate Research to be held at the FiO’14 meeting in Tucson, 20-24 October

  • G. Cordes and Lyuba Kuznetsova “Noninvasive Nanoparticles Detection Using Silicon Microdisks,” to be presented at the Symposium on Undergraduate Research to be held at the FiO’14 meeting in Tucson, (20-24 October 2014)


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