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58
Citations
9866
World Ranking
1913
National Ranking
749

Overview

Steven M. Anlage is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park, in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics; and Aerospace Engineering.

The main topics of their scientific work include:

  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Random lasers and scattering media
  • Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Searching for dark matter with plasma haloscopes," 2023, Physical Review D
  • "Perfect absorption in complex scattering systems with or without hidden symmetries," 2020, Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (University of Maryland College Park)
  • "Time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau treatment of rf magnetic vortices in superconductors: Vortex semiloops in a spatially nonuniform magnetic field," 2020, Physical Review E
  • "Microwave Superconductivity," 2021, IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • "Generalization of Wigner time delay to subunitary scattering systems," 2021, Physical Review E

Steven M. Anlage has frequently published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review E
  • Physical Review Research
  • Physical Review Applied
  • Physical Review B

Their collaborative network includes regular coauthors such as Thomas M. Antonsen, Shukai Ma, Edward Ott, J. Erb, and Nadav Shaibe.

Best Publications

  • MEASUREMENT OF RESONANT FREQUENCY AND QUALITY FACTOR OF MICROWAVE RESONATORS : COMPARISON OF METHODS

    Paul J. Petersan;Steven M. Anlage

  • Classical Analogue of Electromagnetically Induced Transparency with a Metal-Superconductor Hybrid Metamaterial

    Cihan Kurter;Philippe Tassin;Philippe Tassin;Lei Zhang;Thomas Koschny

  • Principles of Near-Field Microwave Microscopy

    Steven M. Anlage;Vladimir V. Talanov;Andrew R. Schwartz

  • Microwave shielding of transparent and conducting single-walled carbon nanotube films

    Hua Xu;Steven M. Anlage;Liangbing Hu;George Gruner

  • The physics and applications of superconducting metamaterials

    Steven M Anlage

  • Superconducting Metamaterials

    Michael Ricci;Nathan Orloff;Steven M. Anlage

  • Microwave shielding of transparent and conducting single-walled carbon nanotube films

    Hua Xu;Liangbing Hu;Steven M. Anlage;George Gruner

  • Universal impedance fluctuations in wave chaotic systems.

    Sameer Hemmady;Xing Zheng;Edward Ott;Thomas M. Antonsen

  • Near‐field scanning microwave microscope with 100 μm resolution

    C. P. Vlahacos;R. C. Black;S. M. Anlage;A. Amar

  • Large group delay in a microwave metamaterial analog of electromagnetically induced transparency

    Lei Zhang;Philippe Tassin;Thomas Koschny;Cihan Kurter

  • Microwave Electrodynamics of Electron-Doped Cuprate Superconductors

    J. David Kokales;Patrick Fournier;Lucia V. Mercaldo;Vladimir V. Talanov

  • A broadband method for the measurement of the surface impedance of thin films at microwave frequencies

    J. C. Booth;Dong Ho Wu;Steven M. Anlage

  • QUANTITATIVE IMAGING OF SHEET RESISTANCE WITH A SCANNING NEAR-FIELD MICROWAVE MICROSCOPE

    D. E. Steinhauer;C. P. Vlahacos;S. K. Dutta;B. J. Feenstra

  • Evidence for power-law frequency dependence of intrinsic dielectric response in the Ca Cu 3 Ti 4 O 12

    Alexander Tselev;Charles M. Brooks;Steven M. Anlage;Haimei Zheng

  • Large group delay in a microwave metamaterial analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency

    Lei Zhang;Philippe Tassin;Thomas Koschny;Cihan Kurter

  • Universal Statistics of the Scattering Coefficient of Chaotic Microwave Cavities.

    Sameer Hemmady;Xing Zheng;Thomas Antonsen;Edward Ott

  • Imaging of microwave permittivity, tunability, and damage recovery in (Ba, Sr)TiO3 thin films

    D. E. Steinhauer;C. P. Vlahacos;F. C. Wellstood;Steven M. Anlage

  • Predicting the statistics of wave transport through chaotic cavities by the random coupling model: A review and recent progress

    Gabriele Gradoni;Jen-Hao Yeh;Bo Xiao;Thomas M. Antonsen

  • Surface resistance imaging with a scanning near-field microwave microscope

    D. E. Steinhauer;C. P. Vlahacos;S. K. Dutta;F. C. Wellstood

  • Statistical Prediction and Measurement of Induced Voltages on Components Within Complicated Enclosures: A Wave-Chaotic Approach

    Sameer Hemmady;Thomas M. Antonsen;Edward Ott;Steven M. Anlage

  • Imaging of Microwave Permittivity, Tunability, and Damage Recovery in (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Thin Films

    D. E. Steinhauer;C. P. Vlahacos;C. Canedy;A. Stanishevsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Thirumalai Venkatesan
Thirumalai Venkatesan University of Oklahoma
Chang-Beom Eom
Chang-Beom Eom University of Wisconsin–Madison
M. R. Beasley
M. R. Beasley Stanford University
Michael S. Fuhrer
Michael S. Fuhrer Monash University
Alexander Tselev
Alexander Tselev University of Aveiro
Xiaoxing Xi
Xiaoxing Xi Temple University
Johnpierre Paglione
Johnpierre Paglione University of Maryland, College Park
T. H. Geballe
T. H. Geballe Stanford University
Haimei Zheng
Haimei Zheng Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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