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Niels Asger Mortensen

Niels Asger Mortensen

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
71
Citations
18073
World Ranking
966
National Ranking
16

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
  • 2017 - OSA Fellows N. Asger  Mortensen The University of Southern Denmark, Denmark “for pioneering contributions to the field of photonic crystal fibers and the theory of nonlocal phenomena in nanoplasmonics” (Engineering and Science Research)
  • 2017 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For fundamental explorations of lightmatter interactions in nanostructures at the interface of classical electrodynamics and quantum physics
  • 2014 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

Niels Asger Mortensen is a researcher affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark in Denmark. Their work is recognized for contributions at the interface of classical electrodynamics and quantum physics, particularly in light-matter interactions within nanostructures.

The scientist holds several fellowships and memberships in professional societies. They were named a Fellow of the Society of Optical Engineers (OSA) in 2017, cited for pioneering contributions to photonic crystal fibers and the theory of nonlocal phenomena in nanoplasmonics. In the same year, they were also made a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), with a citation noting fundamental explorations in nanostructure physics. Earlier, in 2014, they achieved SPIE Fellow status. Additionally, in 2019, they were inducted as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences.

This profile does not include a list of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study due to unavailability of detailed data. However, their recognized work places them in research domains involving photonic crystal fibers, nanoplasmonics, and light-matter interactions at the nanoscale.

Best Publications

  • Plasmonic colour generation

    Anders Kristensen;Joel K. W. Yang;Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi;Stephan Link

  • Graphene antidot lattices: designed defects and spin qubits.

    Thomas Garm Pedersen;Christian Flindt;Christian Flindt;Jesper Pedersen;Niels Asger Mortensen

  • A generalized non-local optical response theory for plasmonic nanostructures

    N. Asger Mortensen;Søren Raza;Martijn Wubs;Thomas Søndergaard

  • Effective area of photonic crystal fibers

    Niels Asger Mortensen

  • Nonlocal optical response in metallic nanostructures

    Søren Raza;Sergey I Bozhevolnyi;Martijn Wubs;N Asger Mortensen

  • Modal cutoff and the V parameter in photonic crystal fibers

    Niels Asger Mortensen;Jacob Riis Folkenberg;Martin D Nielsen;Kim P Hansen

  • Plasmonic colour laser printing

    Xiaolong Zhu;Christoph Vannahme;Emil Højlund-Nielsen;N. Asger Mortensen

  • Reexamination of Hagen-Poiseuille flow: Shape dependence of the hydraulic resistance in microchannels

    Niels Asger Mortensen;Fridolin Okkels;Henrik Bruus

  • Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Coloration of Plastic Consumer Products

    Jeppe Sandvik Clausen;Emil Højlund-Nielsen;Alexander Bruun Christiansen;Sadegh Yazdi

  • Unusual resonances in nanoplasmonic structures due to nonlocal response

    Søren Raza;Giuseppe Toscano;Antti-Pekka Jauho;Martijn Wubs

  • Nanophotonic Structural Colors

    Soroosh Daqiqeh Rezaei;Zhaogang Dong;John You En Chan;Jonathan Trisno

  • Enhanced light-matter interaction in graphene-covered gold nanovoid arrays

    Xiaolong Zhu;Lei Shi;Michael S. Schmidt;Anja Boisen

  • Improved large-mode-area endlessly single-mode photonic crystal fibers

    N. A. Mortensen;M. D. Nielsen;J. R. Folkenberg;A. Petersson

  • Modal cut-off and the V-parameter in photonic crystal fibers

    N. A. Mortensen;J. R. Folkenberg;M. D. Nielsen;K. P. Hansen

  • Polarization maintaining large mode area photonic crystal fiber

    Jacob R. Folkenberg;M. D. Nielsen;N. A. Mortensen;C. Jakobsen

  • A Review of the Scattering-Parameter Extraction Method with Clarification of Ambiguity Issues in Relation to Metamaterial Homogenization

    S. Arslanagic;T. V. Hansen;N. A. Mortensen;A. H. Gregersen

  • Liquid-infiltrated photonic crystals: enhanced light-matter interactions for lab-on-a-chip applications

    Niels Asger Mortensen;Sanshui Xiao;Jesper Goor Pedersen

  • Slow-light-enhanced energy efficiency for graphene microheaters on silicon photonic crystal waveguides

    Siqi Yan;Siqi Yan;Xiaolong Zhu;Lars Hagedorn Frandsen;Sanshui Xiao

  • Graphene-plasmon polaritons: From fundamental properties to potential applications

    Sanshui Xiao;Xiaolong Zhu;Bo-Hong Li;N. Asger Mortensen

  • Electromagnetically induced transparency in metamaterials at near-infrared frequency

    Jingjing Zhang;Sanshui Xiao;Claus Jeppesen;Anders Kristensen

  • Predicting macrobending loss for large-mode area photonic crystal fibers.

    M. D. Nielsen;N. A. Mortensen;M. Albertsen;J. R. Folkenberg

  • Photonic crystal fibers

    J. Laegsgaard;K.P. Hansen;M.D. Nielsen;T.P. Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Sanshui Xiao
Sanshui Xiao Technical University of Denmark
Anders Kristensen
Anders Kristensen Technical University of Denmark
Antti-Pekka Jauho
Antti-Pekka Jauho Technical University of Denmark
Henrik Bruus
Henrik Bruus Technical University of Denmark
Jes Broeng
Jes Broeng Technical University of Denmark
Anders Bjarklev
Anders Bjarklev Technical University of Denmark
Yu Luo
Yu Luo Nanyang Technological University
Jesper Lægsgaard
Jesper Lægsgaard Technical University of Denmark
Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi
Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi University of Southern Denmark
Thomas Garm Pedersen
Thomas Garm Pedersen Aalborg University

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