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Thursday, March 13, 2008
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Watson 104

Applied Physics Seminar

Between the Looking Glasses: Negative Refraction and Field-Effect Modulation in Metal-Insulator-Metal Waveguides
Jen Dionne, graduate student in applied physics, Caltech,
Speaker's Bio:
Jennifer Dionne is a Ph.D. candidate in the Applied Physics Department at the California Institute of Technology. Working with Professor Harry Atwater, her research has focused on nanophotonic systems, emphasizing the design and analysis of plasmonic structures for subwavelength waveguiding, active electro-optic devices, and negative index materials. She received a M.S. degree in Applied Physics from Caltech in 2005 and B.S. degrees in Physics and Systems Science & Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis in 2003. She is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and the recipient of the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship.
"Between the Looking Glasses: Negative Refraction and Field-Effect Modulation in Metal-Insulator-Metal Waveguides ," Jen Dionne, graduate student in applied physics, Caltech.
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