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  • 2004 - OSA Fellows For development of mathematical methodologies for the investigation of complex spatiotemporal phenomena in nonlinear optics and lasers.

Overview

Jerome V. Moloney is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans predominantly in the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering, with a focus on subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Spectroscopy.

Their scientific contributions emphasize key topics such as Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications, Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, and Photonic and Optical Devices.

Moloney has authored multiple papers published in frequently appearing venues, including arXiv (Cornell University), Optics Letters, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, and Applied Physics Letters.

  • Propagation Induced Dephasing in Semiconductor High-Harmonic Generation, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • High-harmonic generation from a subwavelength dielectric resonator, 2023, Science Advances
  • Second harmonic generation in metasurfaces with multipole resonant coupling, 2020, Nanophotonics
  • Applicability of multipole decomposition to plasmonic- and dielectric-lattice resonances, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Ultrafast band-gap renormalization and build-up of optical gain in monolayer MoTe2, 2020, Physical Review B

Frequent collaborators include J. Hader, S. W. Koch, Miroslav Kolesik, Πάρις Παναγιωτόπουλος, and Anton Rudenko.

Jerome V. Moloney's work is recognized in part by the award of OSA Fellow in 2004 for contributions to the development of mathematical methodologies for investigating complex spatiotemporal phenomena in nonlinear optics and lasers.

Best Publications

  • Curved Plasma Channel Generation Using Ultraintense Airy Beams

    Pavel Polynkin;Miroslav Kolesik;Jerome V. Moloney;Georgios A. Siviloglou

  • Light-polarization dynamics in surface-emitting semiconductor lasers.

    M. San Miguel;Q. Feng;J. V. Moloney

  • Dynamic spatial replenishment of femtosecond pulses propagating in air

    M. Mlejnek;E. M. Wright;J. V. Moloney

  • Nonlinear optical pulse propagation simulation: from Maxwell's to unidirectional equations.

    M. Kolesik;J. V. Moloney

  • Optically Turbulent Femtosecond Light Guide in Air

    M. Mlejnek;M. Kolesik;J. V. Moloney;E. M. Wright

  • Swift-Hohenberg equation for lasers.

    J. Lega;J. V. Moloney;A. C. Newell

  • Theory of light-beam propagation at nonlinear interfaces. I. Equivalent-particle theory for a single interface.

    A. B. Aceves;J. V. Moloney;A. C. Newell

  • On the importance of radiative and Auger losses in GaN-based quantum wells

    J. Hader;J. V. Moloney;B. Pasenow;S. W. Koch

  • Unidirectional Optical Pulse Propagation Equation

    M. Kolesik;J. V. Moloney;M. Mlejnek

  • Dynamic nonlinear X waves for femtosecond pulse propagation in water.

    M. Kolesik;E. M. Wright;J. V. Moloney

  • Density-activated defect recombination as a possible explanation for the efficiency droop in GaN-based diodes

    J. Hader;J. V. Moloney;S. W. Koch

  • 106 W continuous-wave output power from vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser

    Bernd Heinen;Tzu-Lin Wang;M. Sparenberg;Andreas Weber

  • Theory and simulation on the threshold of water breakdown induced by focused ultrashort laser pulses

    Q. Feng;J.V. Moloney;A.C. Newell;E.M. Wright

  • Space-time dynamics of wide-gain-section lasers

    P. K. Jakobsen;J. V. Moloney;A. C. Newell;R. Indik

  • Solitary waves as fixed points of infinite-dimensional maps in an optical bistable ring cavity

    D. W. Mc Laughlin;J. V. Moloney;A. C. Newell

  • Room temperature continuous wave milliwatt terahertz source

    Maik Scheller;Joe M. Yarborough;Jerome V. Moloney;Mahmoud Fallahi

  • Filamentation of femtosecond laser Airy beams in water.

    Pavel Polynkin;Miroslav Kolesik;Jerome Moloney

  • Global dynamical behavior of the optical field in a ring cavity

    S. M. Hammel;C. K R T Jones;Jerome V Moloney

  • Classical theory for second-harmonic generation from metallic nanoparticles

    Yong Zeng;Walter Hoyer;Jinjie Liu;Stephan W. Koch

  • Detection of single photons using a field-effect transistor gated by a layer of quantum dots

    A. J. Shields;M. P. O’Sullivan;I. Farrer;D. A. Ritchie

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan W. Koch
Stephan W. Koch Philipp University of Marburg
Ewan M. Wright
Ewan M. Wright University of Arizona
Wolfgang Stolz
Wolfgang Stolz Philipp University of Marburg
Alan C. Newell
Alan C. Newell University of Arizona
Axel Schülzgen
Axel Schülzgen University of Central Florida
Martin Koch
Martin Koch Philipp University of Marburg
Nasser Peyghambarian
Nasser Peyghambarian University of Arizona
John G. McInerney
John G. McInerney University College Cork
Cun-Zheng Ning
Cun-Zheng Ning Tsinghua University

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