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Mark Cronin-Golomb

Mark Cronin-Golomb

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
7272
World Ranking
5465
National Ranking
1874

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - OSA Fellows For contributions to nonlinear optics including the theory of photorefractive beam coupling and the development of photo-refractive devices.

Overview

Mark Cronin-Golomb is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within physics, materials science, and engineering.

The main fields of study associated with their work include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Materials Science

Within these broader fields, their subfields of focus include:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Catalysis
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry

Their research topics cover a range of specialized subjects, such as:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties
  • Synthesis and properties of polymers
  • Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies

Mark Cronin-Golomb has contributed to several publications, some notable recent papers are:

  • "Controlling Supramolecular Structures of Drugs by Light", 2020, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • "Mechanical properties of deep eutectic solvent assisted poly(polyol-co-citrate) polymers", 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "Editorial on Optical Tweezers for the 15th Anniversary of Micromachines", 2024, Micromachines
  • "Three-Dimensional Scalar Time Dependent Photorefractive Beam Propagation Model", 2025, Preprints.org

The collaboration network of the scientist includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Demetri Psaltis
  • Johannes Wiest
  • Josef Kehrein
  • Marco Saedtler
  • Klaus Schilling

Their work has been published in various venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Micromachines
  • Preprints.org
  • Photonics

In recognition of contributions to the field, Mark Cronin-Golomb was awarded the OSA Fellows honor in 2009 for work related to nonlinear optics, including the theory of photorefractive beam coupling and the development of photorefractive devices.

Best Publications

  • Theory and applications of four-wave mixing in photorefractive media

    M. Cronin-Golomb;B. Fischer;J. White;A. Yariv

  • Over 4000 nm bandwidth of mid-IR supercontinuum generation in sub-centimeter segments of highly nonlinear tellurite PCFs.

    P Domachuk;N A Wolchover;M Cronin-Golomb;A Wang

  • Surface organization and nanopatterning of collagen by dip-pen nanolithography.

    Donna L. Wilson;Raquel Martin;Seunghun Hong;Mark Cronin-Golomb

  • Efficient low-intensity optical phase conjugation based on coherent population trapping in sodium.

    P. R. Hemmer;D. P. Katz;J. Donoghue;M. Cronin-Golomb

  • Coherent oscillation by self‐induced gratings in the photorefractive crystal BaTiO3

    Jeffrey O. White;Mark Cronin‐Golomb;Baruch Fischer;Amnon Yariv

  • Bioactive silk protein biomaterial systems for optical devices.

    Brian D Lawrence;Mark Cronin-Golomb;Irene Georgakoudi;David L Kaplan

  • Femtosecond temporal encoding in barium titanate.

    Lucio H. Acioli;Morrison Ulman;Erich P. Ippen;James G. Fujimoto

  • Passive phase conjugate mirror based on self-induced oscillation in an optical ring cavity

    Mark Cronin-Golomb;Baruch Fischer;Jeffrey O. White;Amnon Yariv

  • Osteoblastic differentiation and stress response of human mesenchymal stem cells exposed to alternating current electric fields

    Marie Hronik-Tupaj;William L Rice;Mark Cronin-Golomb;David L Kaplan

  • Exact solution of a nonlinear model of four-wave mixing and phase conjugation.

    Mark Cronin-Golomb;Jeffrey O. White;Baruch Fischer;Amnon Yariv

  • Amplified reflection, transmission, and self-oscillation in real-time holography

    Baruch Fischer;Mark Cronin-Golomb;Jeffrey O. White;Amnon Yariv

  • Passive (self-pumped) phase conjugate mirror: Theoretical and experimental investigation

    Mark Cronin-Golomb;Baruch Fischer;Jeffrey O. White;Amnon Yariv

  • Biopolymer optical waveguide and method of manufacturing the same

    David Kaplan;Fiorenzo Omenetto;Brian Lawrence;Mark Cronin-Golumb

  • Photorefractive time differentiation of coherent optical images.

    Mark Cronin-Golomb;Anne Marie Biernacki;Carl Lin;Hongzhi Kong

  • Optical limiters using photorefractive nonlinearities

    Mark Cronin-Golomb;Amnon Yariv

  • Photorefractive surface waves.

    Mark Cronin-Golomb

  • Compact resonant integrated microfluidic refractometer

    P. Domachuk;I. C. M. Littler;M. Cronin-Golomb;B. J. Eggleton

  • Photorefractive two-beam coupling nonlinear joint transform correlator

    Jehad Khoury;Charles L. Woods;Peter D. Gianino;Mark Cronin-Golomb

  • Narrow linewidth, single frequency semiconductor laser with a phase conjugate external cavity mirror

    Kerry Vahala;Kazuo Kyuma;Amnon Yariv;Sze‐Keung Kwong

  • Cascaded nonlinear difference-frequency generation of enhanced terahertz wave production.

    Mark Cronin-Golomb

  • Optofluidics: A novel generation of reconfigurable and adaptive compact architectures

    C. Monat;P. Domachuk;C. Grillet;M. Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Amnon Yariv
Amnon Yariv California Institute of Technology
Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Fiorenzo G. Omenetto Tufts University
Benjamin J. Eggleton
Benjamin J. Eggleton University of Sydney
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan Tufts University
Eric Magi
Eric Magi University of Sydney
Yalin Lu
Yalin Lu University of Science and Technology of China
Arnan Mitchell
Arnan Mitchell RMIT University
Kam Y. Lau
Kam Y. Lau University of California, Berkeley
Christopher J. Barrett
Christopher J. Barrett McGill University
Chad A. Mirkin
Chad A. Mirkin Northwestern University

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