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  • 2011 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For outstanding contributions to the development of an understanding of the origins of the nonlinear optical response and applying this understanding to the development of novel organic nonlinear optical materials
  • 2011 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

Mark G. Kuzyk is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields including Physics and Astronomy, Computer Science, and Engineering, with a particular focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Acoustics and Ultrasonics.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics, emphasizing Quantum Information and Cryptography, Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Random Lasers and Scattering Media, Photonic and Optical Devices, Liquid Crystal Research Advancements, and Advanced Materials and Mechanics.

Recent publications by Mark G. Kuzyk include:

  • "Photomechanical materials and applications: a tutorial", 2020, Advances in Optics and Photonics
  • "Modular software for real-time quantum control systems", 2022, 2022 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE)
  • "Demonstration of a self-healing all-polymer distributed Bragg reflector laser", 2020, Applied Physics Letters
  • "Stable Turnkey Laser System for a Yb/Ba Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer", 2022, IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering
  • "Photothermal and Reorientational Contributions to the Photomechanical Response of DR1 Azo Dye-Doped PMMA Fibers", 2021, Applied Sciences

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Mark G. Kuzyk are Brad Bondurant, Jacob Whitlow, Junki Kim, Jungsang Kim, and Zoya Ghorbanishiadeh.

Mark G. Kuzyk's research has been published in venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Applied Sciences
  • Preprints.org
  • Advances in Optics and Photonics
  • 2022 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE)

Recognition within the professional community includes being named a SPIE Fellow in 2011. Additionally, in the same year, Mark G. Kuzyk was honored as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for outstanding contributions to understanding the origins of the nonlinear optical response and applying that understanding to novel organic nonlinear optical materials.

Best Publications

  • Second-order nonlinear-optical processes in orientationally ordered materials: relationship between molecular and macroscopic properties

    Kenneth D. Singer;Mark G. Kuzyk;John E. Sohn

  • Electro-optic phase modulation and optical second-harmonic generation in corona-poled polymer films

    K. D. Singer;M. G. Kuzyk;W. R. Holland;J. E. Sohn

  • Polymer Fiber Optics: Materials, Physics, and Applications

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Physical limits on electronic nonlinear molecular susceptibilities

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • A simplified three‐level model describing the molecular third‐order nonlinear optical susceptibility

    Carl W. Dirk;Lap‐Tak ‐T Cheng;Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Fundamental limits on third-order molecular susceptibilities

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Effects of centrosymmetry on the nonresonant electronic third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility

    M. G. Kuzyk;C. W. Dirk

  • Mechanisms of quadratic electro-optic modulation of dye-doped polymer systems

    Mark G. Kuzyk;John E. Sohn;C. W. Dirk

  • Using fundamental principles to understand and optimize nonlinear-optical materials

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Second-order nonlinear-optical tensor properties of poled films under stress

    Mark G. Kuzyk;Kenneth D. Singer;H. E. Zahn;L. A. King

  • Position determination of an acoustic burst along a Sagnac interferometer

    P.R. Hoffman;M.G. Kuzyk

  • Guest‐host polymer fibers for nonlinear optics

    M. G. Kuzyk;U. C. Paek;C. W. Dirk

  • Why hyperpolarizabilities fall short of the fundamental quantum limits.

    Kakoli Tripathy;Javier Pérez Moreno;Mark G. Kuzyk;Benjamin J. Coe

  • Erratum: Physical Limits on Electronic Nonlinear Molecular Susceptibilities [Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 , 001218 (2000)]

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Fabrication and mechanical behavior of dye-doped polymer optical fiber

    Changhong Jiang;Mark G. Kuzyk;Jow-Lian Ding;William E. Johns

  • Waveguiding Microactuators Based on a Photothermally Responsive Nanocomposite Hydrogel

    Ying Zhou;Adam W. Hauser;Nakul P. Bende;Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Compact sum-over-states expression without dipolar terms for calculating nonlinear susceptibilities

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Fundamental limits of all nonlinear-optical phenomena that are representable by a second-order nonlinear susceptibility

    Mark G. Kuzyk

  • Single-mode nonlinear-optical polymer fibers

    D. W. Garvey;K. Zimmerman;P. Young;J. Tostenrude

  • Modulated conjugation as a means for attaining a record high intrinsic hyperpolarizability.

    Javier Pérez-Moreno;Yuxia Zhao;Koen Clays;Mark G. Kuzyk

Frequent Co-Authors

Koen Clays
Koen Clays KU Leuven
Howard E. Katz
Howard E. Katz Johns Hopkins University
Julia A. Kornfield
Julia A. Kornfield California Institute of Technology
Ryan C. Hayward
Ryan C. Hayward University of Colorado Boulder
Hachiro Nakanishi
Hachiro Nakanishi Tohoku University
Jungsang Kim
Jungsang Kim Duke University
George I. Stegeman
George I. Stegeman University of Central Florida
Robert A. Norwood
Robert A. Norwood University of Arizona
Hojatollah Vali
Hojatollah Vali McGill University

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