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Joel R. Wendt is affiliated with Sandia National Laboratories in the United States. Their research predominantly focuses on the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with particular specialization in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Advanced Frequency and Time Standards

Wendt's recent publications illustrate a consistent engagement with cold-atom interferometry and related laser systems. Notable papers include:

  • "A compact cold-atom interferometer with a high data-rate grating magneto-optical trap and a photonic-integrated-circuit-compatible laser system," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "A Cold-Atom Interferometer with Microfabricated Gratings and a Single Seed Laser," 2021, Research Square (Research Square)
  • "A Compact Cold-Atom Interferometer with a High Data-Rate Grating Magneto-Optical Trap and a Photonic-Integrated-Circuit-Compatible Laser System," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist collaborates regularly with several colleagues, including:

  • Jongmin Lee
  • Roger Ding
  • Justin Christensen
  • Randy R. Rosenthal
  • Aaron M. Ison

Their work has been published in venues such as:

  • Nature Communications
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Three-dimensional control of light in a two-dimensional photonic crystal slab

    Edmond Chow;S.Y. Lin;S.G. Johnson;P.R. Villeneuve

  • InGaN/GaN quantum-well heterostructure light-emitting diodes employing photonic crystal structures

    J. J. Wierer;M. R. Krames;J. E. Epler;N. F. Gardner

  • Realizing Optical Magnetism from Dielectric Metamaterials

    James C. Ginn;Igal Brener;David W. Peters;Joel R. Wendt

  • Broken Symmetry Dielectric Resonators for High Quality Factor Fano Metasurfaces

    Salvatore Campione;Sheng Liu;Lorena I. Basilio;Larry K. Warne

  • Giant microwave photoresistance of two-dimensional electron gas

    P. D. Ye;L. W. Engel;D. C. Tsui;J. A. Simmons

  • Quantitative analysis of bending efficiency in photonic-crystal waveguide bends at lambda = 1.55 mum wavelengths.

    Edmond Chow;S. Y. Lin;J. R. Wendt;S. G. Johnson

  • Optical magnetic mirrors without metals

    Sheng Liu;Michael B. Sinclair;Thomas S. Mahony;Young Chul Jun

  • Tandem resonator reflectance modulator

    Ian J. Fritz;Joel R. Wendt

  • High-Fidelity Single-Shot Readout for a Spin Qubit via an Enhanced Latching Mechanism

    Patrick Harvey-Collard;Patrick Harvey-Collard;Benjamin D’Anjou;Martin Rudolph;N. Tobias Jacobson

  • Micrometer‐Scale Cubic Unit Cell 3D Metamaterial Layers

    D. Bruce Burckel;Joel R. Wendt;Gregory A. Ten Eyck;James C. Ginn

  • Optical properties of two‐dimensional photonic lattices fabricated as honeycomb nanostructures in compound semiconductors

    P. L. Gourley;J. R. Wendt;G. A. Vawter;T. M. Brennan

  • Nanofabrication of photonic lattice structures in GaAs/AlGaAs

    J. R. Wendt;G. A. Vawter;P. L. Gourley;T. M. Brennan

  • A silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor electron spin-orbit qubit

    Ryan M. Jock;N. Tobias Jacobson;Patrick Harvey-Collard;Patrick Harvey-Collard;Andrew M. Mounce

  • Strong coupling in the sub-wavelength limit using metamaterial nanocavities

    A. Benz;S. Campione;S. Liu;I. Montaño

  • Gigahertz speed operation of epsilon-near-zero silicon photonic modulators

    Michael G. Wood;Salvatore Campione;S. Parameswaran;Ting S. Luk

  • A nanomechanical switch for integration with CMOS logic

    David A Czaplewski;Gary A Patrizi;Garth M Kraus;Joel R Wendt

  • Probing low noise at the MOS interface with a spin-orbit qubit

    Ryan M. Jock;N. Tobias Jacobson;Patrick Harvey-Collard;Andrew M. Mounce

  • Coherent coupling between a quantum dot and a donor in silicon

    Patrick Harvey-Collard;Patrick Harvey-Collard;N. Tobias Jacobson;Martin Rudolph;Jason Dominguez

  • Electronically controlled optical beam-steering by an active phased array of metallic nanoantennas.

    C. T. DeRose;R. D. Kekatpure;D. C. Trotter;A. Starbuck

  • Enhancement-mode double-top-gated metal-oxide-semiconductor nanostructures with tunable lateral geometry

    E. P. Nordberg;E. P. Nordberg;G. A. Ten Eyck;H. L. Stalford;H. L. Stalford;R. P. Muller

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael B. Sinclair
Michael B. Sinclair Sandia National Laboratories
Igal Brener
Igal Brener Sandia National Laboratories
Salvatore Campione
Salvatore Campione Sandia National Laboratories
John F. Klem
John F. Klem Sandia National Laboratories
Andrew A. Allerman
Andrew A. Allerman Sandia National Laboratories
Peide D. Ye
Peide D. Ye Purdue University West Lafayette
Shawn-Yu Lin
Shawn-Yu Lin Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Daniel D. Koleske
Daniel D. Koleske Sandia National Laboratories
Mary H. Crawford
Mary H. Crawford Sandia National Laboratories

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