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Overview

Reuven Gordon is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada and has contributed extensively to fields intersecting engineering, physics, and molecular biology. Their research predominantly focuses on areas within Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Molecular Biology, with a notable presence in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's work spans several key topics, including:

  • Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
  • Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Near-Field Optical Microscopy

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Roadmap for optical tweezers," 2023, Journal of Physics Photonics
  • "Optical Trapping, Sizing, and Probing Acoustic Modes of a Small Virus," 2020, Applied Sciences
  • "Future Prospects for Biomolecular Trapping with Nanostructured Metals," 2022, ACS Photonics
  • "Isolating and enhancing single-photon emitters for 1550 nm quantum light sources using double nanohole optical tweezers," 2021, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "Fringe Dielectrophoresis Nanoaperture Optical Trapping with Order of Magnitude Speed-Up for Unmodified Proteins," 2023, Nano Letters

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Optics Express, Journal of Physics Photonics, ACS Photonics, npj Biosensing, and Nano Letters. They have also authored books published by Springer Nature, including the 2023 title Advances in Near-Field Optics.

Reuven Gordon collaborates regularly with a range of co-authors, notably including Matthew Peters, Cuifeng Ying, Laura S. Itzhaki, İvet Bahar, and Viet Giang Truong.

Best Publications

  • Surface plasmon sensor based on the enhanced light transmission through arrays of nanoholes in gold films

    Alexandre G. Brolo;Reuven Gordon;Brian Leathem;Karen L. Kavanagh

  • Self -induced back-action optical trapping of dielectric nanoparticles

    Mathieu L. Juan;Reuven Gordon;Yuanjie Pang;Fatima Eftekhari

  • A new generation of sensors based on extraordinary optical transmission.

    Reuven Gordon;David Sinton;Karen L. Kavanagh;Alexandre G. Brolo

  • Strong polarization in the optical transmission through elliptical nanohole arrays.

    R. Gordon;A. G. Brolo;A. McKinnon;A. Rajora

  • Optical Trapping of a Single Protein

    Yuanjie Pang;Reuven Gordon

  • Increased cut-off wavelength for a subwavelength hole in a real metal

    Reuven Gordon;Alexandre G. Brolo

  • Nanoholes as nanochannels: flow-through plasmonic sensing.

    Fatemeh Eftekhari;Carlos Escobedo;Jacqueline Ferreira;Xiaobo Duan

  • On-chip surface-based detection with nanohole arrays.

    Angela De Leebeeck;L. K. Swaroop Kumar;Victoria De Lange;David Sinton

  • Optical trapping of 12 nm dielectric spheres using double-nanoholes in a gold film.

    Yuanjie Pang;Reuven Gordon

  • Probing dynamic generation of hot-spots in self-assembled chains of gold nanorods by surface-enhanced Raman scattering.

    Anna Lee;Gustavo F S Andrade;Aftab Ahmed;Michele L Souza

  • Light in a subwavelength slit in a metal: Propagation and reflection

    Reuven Gordon

  • Enhanced Fluorescence from Arrays of Nanoholes in a Gold Film

    Alexandre G. Brolo;Shing C. Kwok;Matthew G. Moffitt;Reuven Gordon

  • Resonant optical transmission through hole‐arrays in metal films: physics and applications

    Reuven Gordon;Alexandre G. Brolo;David Sinton;Karen L. Kavanagh

  • Probing the quantum tunneling limit of plasmonic enhancement by third harmonic generation.

    Ghazal Hajisalem;Mohammedreza S. Nezami;Reuven Gordon

  • Quantification of High-Efficiency Trapping of Nanoparticles in a Double Nanohole Optical Tweezer

    Abhay Kotnala;Reuven Gordon

  • Attomolar protein detection using in-hole surface plasmon resonance.

    Jacqueline Ferreira;Marcos J. L. Santos;Mohammad M. Rahman;Alexandre G. Brolo

  • Low-Power Optical Trapping of Nanoparticles and Proteins with Resonant Coaxial Nanoaperture Using 10 nm Gap.

    Daehan Yoo;Kargal L. Gurunatha;Han Kyu Choi;Daniel A. Mohr

  • Hyperspectral nanoscale imaging on dielectric substrates with coaxial optical antenna scan probes

    Alexander Weber-Bargioni;Adam Schwartzberg;Matteo Cornaglia;Ariel Ismach

  • Optofluidic Concentration: Plasmonic Nanostructure as Concentrator and Sensor

    Carlos Escobedo;Alexandre G. Brolo;Reuven Gordon;David Sinton

  • Single molecule directivity enhanced Raman scattering using nanoantennas.

    Aftab Ahmed;Reuven Gordon

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre G. Brolo
Alexandre G. Brolo University of Victoria
David Sinton
David Sinton University of Toronto
Karen L. Kavanagh
Karen L. Kavanagh Simon Fraser University
Stephen Hughes
Stephen Hughes National Cancer Institute
Thomas Edward Darcie
Thomas Edward Darcie University of Victoria
Frank C. J. M. van Veggel
Frank C. J. M. van Veggel University of Victoria
Thomas Tiedje
Thomas Tiedje University of Victoria
Jimmy Xu
Jimmy Xu Brown University
Eugenia Kumacheva
Eugenia Kumacheva University of Toronto
Sang Hyun Oh
Sang Hyun Oh University of Minnesota

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