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51
Citations
13512
World Ranking
2606
National Ranking
997

Overview

Dimitrios L. Sounas is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the engineering domain, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Their publication record indicates involvement in several interdisciplinary subfields, including atomic and molecular physics, optics, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, aerospace engineering, and artificial intelligence.

Their work covers a range of specialized topics, highlighting research in metamaterials and metasurfaces applications, magneto-optical properties and applications, full-duplex wireless communications, quantum optics and atomic interactions, photonic and optical devices, antenna design and analysis, as well as neural networks and reservoir computing.

Notable recent papers authored by or involving Dimitrios L. Sounas include:

  • Analogue computing with metamaterials, 2020, Nature Reviews Materials
  • Dual-Polarization Analog 2D Image Processing with Nonlocal Metasurfaces, 2020, ACS Photonics
  • Microwave Nonreciprocity, 2020, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Passive bias-free non-reciprocal metasurfaces based on thermally nonlinear quasi-bound states in the continuum, 2023, Nature Photonics
  • Electromagnetic Isolation Induced by Time-Varying Metasurfaces: Nonreciprocal Bragg Grating, 2020, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

Frequent co-authors in their collaborations include Francesco P. Andriulli, Goutam Chattopadhyay, A. J. Epstein, Ashwin K. Iyer, and Thomas Kürner, each contributing to a consistent and ongoing partnership in research efforts.

Their research output appears regularly in specific academic venues, with a concentration of publications in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Physical Review Applied
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2020 Fourteenth International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials)
  • Optical Materials Express

Dimitrios L. Sounas's publication record demonstrates an engagement with theoretical and applied aspects of metamaterials, metasurfaces, and photonics technology, contributing to the understanding and innovation in electromagnetic isolation, nonreciprocity, and analog computing based on advanced material properties.

Best Publications

  • Sound isolation and giant linear nonreciprocity in a compact acoustic circulator.

    Romain Fleury;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Caleb F. Sieck;Michael R. Haberman

  • Non-reciprocal photonics based on time modulation

    Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • An invisible acoustic sensor based on parity-time symmetry

    Romain Fleury;Dimitrios Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • Magnetic-free non-reciprocity and isolation based on parametrically modulated coupled-resonator loops

    Nicholas A. Estep;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Jason Soric;Andrea Alù

  • What is Nonreciprocity

    Christophe Caloz;Andrea Alù;Sergei Tretyakov;Dimitrios Sounas

  • Metagratings: Beyond the Limits of Graded Metasurfaces for Wave Front Control.

    Younes Ra’di;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • Giant non-reciprocity at the subwavelength scale using angular momentum-biased metamaterials

    Dimitrios L. Sounas;Christophe Caloz;Andrea Alù

  • Nonlocal Metasurfaces for Optical Signal Processing.

    Hoyeong Kwon;Dimitrios Sounas;Andrea Cordaro;Albert Polman

  • Space-time gradient metasurfaces

    Y. Hadad;D. L. Sounas;Andrea Alu

  • Analogue computing with metamaterials

    Farzad Zangeneh-Nejad;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù;Romain Fleury

  • Static non-reciprocity in mechanical metamaterials.

    Corentin Coulais;Corentin Coulais;Dimitrios Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • Negative refraction and planar focusing based on parity-time symmetric metasurfaces.

    Romain Fleury;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • Gyrotropy and Nonreciprocity of Graphene for Microwave Applications

    D. L. Sounas;C. Caloz

  • High-Index Dielectric Metasurfaces Performing Mathematical Operations.

    A. Cordaro;H. Kwon;D. Sounas;D. Sounas;A.F. Koenderink

  • Unidirectional Cloaking Based on Metasurfaces with Balanced Loss and Gain

    Dimitrios L. Sounas;Romain Fleury;Andrea Alù

  • Artificial Faraday rotation using a ring metamaterial structure without static magnetic field

    Toshiro Kodera;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Christophe Caloz

  • Magnetless Microwave Circulators Based on Spatiotemporally Modulated Rings of Coupled Resonators

    Nicholas Aaron Estep;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alu

  • Broadband passive isolators based on coupled nonlinear resonances

    Dimitrios L. Sounas;Jason Soric;Andrea Alù;Andrea Alù

  • Phase-Induced Frequency Conversion and Doppler Effect With Time-Modulated Metasurfaces

    Davide Ramaccia;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alu;Alessandro Toscano

  • Angular-Momentum-Biased Nanorings To Realize Magnetic-Free Integrated Optical Isolation

    Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù

  • Magnetless Nonreciprocal Metamaterial (MNM) Technology: Application to Microwave Components

    T. Kodera;D. L. Sounas;C. Caloz

  • Subwavelength ultrasonic circulator based on spatiotemporal modulation

    Romain Fleury;Dimitrios L. Sounas;Andrea Alù

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Alù
Andrea Alù City University of New York
Filiberto Bilotti
Filiberto Bilotti Roma Tre University
Alessandro Toscano
Alessandro Toscano Roma Tre University
Harish Krishnaswamy
Harish Krishnaswamy Columbia University
Albert Polman
Albert Polman Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
Sergei A. Tretyakov
Sergei A. Tretyakov Aalto University
Mikhail A. Belkin
Mikhail A. Belkin Technical University of Munich
Alex Krasnok
Alex Krasnok Florida International University
Richard Martel
Richard Martel University of Montreal

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