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D-Index
46
Citations
14047
World Ranking
3311
National Ranking
1228

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to nanophotonics and microlasers

Overview

Evgenii E. Narimanov is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering, with specific focus areas in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Biomedical Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work covers a variety of topics such as Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications, Photonic and Optical Devices, Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, Nonlinear Photonic Systems, and Random lasers and scattering media.

Evgenii E. Narimanov has authored several notable publications, including:

  • Roadmap on Label-Free Super-Resolution Imaging, 2023, Laser & Photonics Review
  • Planar hyperbolic polaritons in 2D van der Waals materials, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Confined Hyperbolic Metasurface Modes for Structured Illumination Microscopy, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Ghost-induced exact degeneracies, 2021, Optics Letters
  • Ballistic metamaterials, 2020, Optica

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Laser & Photonics Review, Optics Letters, and Nature Communications.

Collaboration plays a significant role in their body of work. Frequent co-authors include Viktor A. Podolskiy, Daniel Wasserman, Emroz Khan, Evan Simmons, and John Haug.

Recognition of their contributions includes being named an IEEE Fellow in 2011 for their work related to nanophotonics and microlasers.

Best Publications

  • Demonstration of a spaser-based nanolaser

    M A Noginov;G Zhu;A M Belgrave;Reuben Bakker

  • Negative refraction in semiconductor metamaterials.

    Anthony J. Hoffman;Leonid Alekseyev;Scott S. Howard;Kale J. Franz

  • Topological Transitions in Metamaterials

    Harish N. S. Krishnamoorthy;Harish N. S. Krishnamoorthy;Zubin Jacob;Evgenii Narimanov;Ilona Kretzschmar

  • High-Power Directional Emission from Microlasers with Chaotic Resonators

    Claire Gmachl;Federico Capasso;E. E. Narimanov;Jens U. Nöckel

  • Optical black hole: Broadband omnidirectional light absorber

    Evgenii E. Narimanov;Alexander V. Kildishev

  • Broadband Purcell effect: Radiative decay engineering with metamaterials

    Zubin Jacob;Igor I. Smolyaninov;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • Engineering photonic density of states using metamaterials

    Zubin Jacob;J Y Kim;G Naik;Alexandra Boltasseva;Alexandra Boltasseva

  • Controlling spontaneous emission with metamaterials

    M. A. Noginov;H. Li;Yu. A. Barnakov;D. Dryden

  • Strongly anisotropic waveguide as a nonmagnetic left-handed system

    Viktor A. Podolskiy;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • Near-sighted superlens

    Viktor A. Podolskiy;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • Nanowire metamaterials with extreme optical anisotropy

    Justin Elser;Robyn Wangberg;Viktor A. Podolskiy;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • The left hand of brightness: past, present and future of negative index materials.

    V. G. Veselago;E. E. Narimanov

  • Metric Signature Transitions in Optical Metamaterials

    Igor I. Smolyaninov;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • Realization of mid-infrared graphene hyperbolic metamaterials

    You Chia Chang;Che Hung Liu;Chang Hua Liu;Siyuan Zhang

  • Nonmagnetic nanocomposites for optical and infrared negative-refractive-index media

    Robyn Wangberg;Justin Elser;Evgenii E. Narimanov;Viktor A. Podolskiy

  • Impedance-matched hyperlens.

    Alexander V. Kildishev;Evgenii E. Narimanov

  • Improving the radiative decay rate for dye molecules with hyperbolic metamaterials

    J. Kim;Vladimir P. Drachev;Z. Jacob;Gururaj V. Naik

  • Metamaterials: Naturally hyperbolic

    Evgenii E. Narimanov;Alexander V. Kildishev

  • Sub-wavelength interference pattern from volume plasmon polaritons in a hyperbolic medium

    Satoshi Ishii;Alexander V. Kildishev;Evgenii Narimanov;Vladimir M. Shalaev

  • Roadmap on optical metamaterials

    Augustine M. Urbas;Zubin Jacob;Zubin Jacob;Luca Dal Negro;Nader Engheta

  • Active hyperbolic metamaterials: enhanced spontaneous emission and light extraction

    T. Galfsky;H. N. S. Krishnamoorthy;W. Newman;E. E. Narimanov

  • The channel capacity of a fiber optics communication system: perturbation theory

    E.E. Narimanov;P. Mitra

  • Resonant light interaction with plasmonic nanowire systems

    Viktor A Podolskiy;Viktor A Podolskiy;Andrey K Sarychev;Evgenii E Narimanov;Vladimir M Shalaev

  • A method for secure communications over a public fiber-optical network.

    Bernard B Wu;Evgenii E Narimanov

  • Broadband Enhancement of Spontaneous Emission in Two-Dimensional Semiconductors Using Photonic Hypercrystals.

    Tal Galfsky;Zheng Sun;Christopher R. Considine;Cheng-Tse Chou

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir M. Shalaev
Vladimir M. Shalaev Purdue University West Lafayette
Alexander V. Kildishev
Alexander V. Kildishev Purdue University West Lafayette
Jacob B. Khurgin
Jacob B. Khurgin Johns Hopkins University
Claire F. Gmachl
Claire F. Gmachl Princeton University
Satoshi Ishii
Satoshi Ishii National Institute for Materials Science
Alexandra Boltasseva
Alexandra Boltasseva Purdue University West Lafayette
Theodore B. Norris
Theodore B. Norris University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul R. Prucnal
Paul R. Prucnal Princeton University
Deborah L. Sivco
Deborah L. Sivco Princeton University
Augustine M. Urbas
Augustine M. Urbas United States Air Force Research Laboratory

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