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Overview

Timothy J. Davis is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Materials Science. Their work spans various subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The scientist's research topics cover several areas such as Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research, Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications, Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications, Digital Holography and Microscopy, Optical Coherence Tomography Applications, and Photonic Crystals and Applications.

Davis has coauthored works with several frequent collaborators, including Ann Roberts, Lukas Wesemann, Harald Gießen, Pascal Dreher, and F.-J. Meyer zu Heringdorf. Their publications are often found in prominent venues like ACS Photonics, Science, Small, Nanophotonics, and Optics Express, with multiple papers appearing in each of these journals.

Some of the recent publications authored or coauthored by Timothy J. Davis include:

  • Ultrafast vector imaging of plasmonic skyrmion dynamics with deep subwavelength resolution, 2020, Science
  • Nanophotonics enhanced coverslip for phase imaging in biology, 2021, Light Science & Applications
  • Meta-optical and thin film devices for all-optical information processing, 2021, Applied Physics Reviews
  • Real-Time Phase Imaging with an Asymmetric Transfer Function Metasurface, 2022, ACS Photonics
  • Discovery and Development of S6821 and S7958 as Potent TAS2R8 Antagonists, 2020, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Plasmon coupling of gold nanorods at short distances and in different geometries.

    Alison May Funston;Carolina Novo;Timothy John Davis;Paul Mulvaney

  • Surface Plasmon Mediated Strong Exciton−Photon Coupling in Semiconductor Nanocrystals

    Daniel Gomez;Kristy Vernon;Paul Mulvaney;Tim Davis

  • X-ray phase-contrast microscopy and microtomography.

    Sheridan C Mayo;Timothy J Davis;Timur Eugenievich Gureyev;Peter Robert Miller

  • Coherent coupling between surface plasmons and excitons in semiconductor nanocrystals

    D. E. Gómez;K. C. Vernon;T. J. Davis;T. L. Nguyen

  • Surface Plasmon Resonances in Strongly Coupled Gold Nanosphere Chains from Monomer to Hexamer

    Steven J Barrow;Alison M Funston;Daniel E Gómez;Tim J Davis

  • Ultrafast vector imaging of plasmonic skyrmion dynamics with deep subwavelength resolution

    Timothy J. Davis;Timothy J. Davis;Timothy J. Davis;David Janoschka;Pascal Dreher;Bettina Frank

  • The Dark Side of Plasmonics

    D. E. Gómez;Z. Q. Teo;M. Altissimo;T. J. Davis;T. J. Davis

  • Chiral electromagnetic fields generated by arrays of nanoslits.

    E. Hendry;R. V. Mikhaylovskiy;L. D. Barron;M. Kadodwala

  • Influence of Particle-Substrate Interaction on Localized Plasmon Resonances

    Kristy Cherie Vernon;Alison May Funston;Carolina Novo;Daniel Enrique Gomez

  • Hot Carrier Extraction with Plasmonic Broadband Absorbers.

    Charlene Ng;Charlene Ng;Jasper J. Cadusch;Svetlana Dligatch;Ann Roberts

  • X-ray image contrast from a simple phase object.

    T. J. Davis;T. E. Gureyev;D. Gao;A. W. Stevenson

  • Plasmonic circuits for manipulating optical information

    Timothy J. Davis;Daniel E. Gómez;Ann Roberts

  • A hand-held surface plasmon resonance biosensor for the detection of ricin and other biological agents.

    B.N. Feltis;B.A. Sexton;F.L. Glenn;M.J. Best

  • Superchiral electromagnetic fields created by surface plasmons in nonchiral metallic nanostructures

    T. J. Davis;E. Hendry

  • Simple Model for the Hybridization of Surface Plasmon Resonances in Metallic Nanoparticles

    Tim Davis;Daniel Gomez;Kristy Vernon

  • Isolation and Structural Proof of the Large Diamond Molecule, Cyclohexamantane (C26H30)

    Jeremy E. P. Dahl;Jeremy E. P. Dahl;J. Michael Moldowan;Torren M. Peakman;Jon C. Clardy

  • Designing plasmonic systems using optical coupling between nanoparticles

    Tim Davis;Tim Davis;Kristy Vernon;Daniel Gomez

  • Use of different excitation wavelengths for the analysis of CVD diamond by laser Raman spectroscopy

    S.M. Leeds;T.J. Davis;P.W. May;C.D.O. Pickard

  • Short-range surface plasmonics: Localized electron emission dynamics from a 60-nm spot on an atomically flat single-crystalline gold surface

    Bettina Frank;Philip Kahl;Daniel Podbiel;Grisha Spektor

  • Characterisation of gold surface plasmon resonance sensor substrates

    B.A. Sexton;B.N. Feltis;T.J. Davis

  • Photoinduced Electron Transfer in the Strong Coupling Regime: Waveguide–Plasmon Polaritons

    Peng Zeng;Jasper Cadusch;Debadi Chakraborty;Trevor A. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel E. Gómez
Daniel E. Gómez RMIT University
Paul Mulvaney
Paul Mulvaney University of Melbourne
Harald Giessen
Harald Giessen University of Stuttgart
Udo Bach
Udo Bach Monash University
John E. Sader
John E. Sader California Institute of Technology
Paul W May
Paul W May University of Bristol
David N. Jamieson
David N. Jamieson University of Melbourne
Barry Luther-Davies
Barry Luther-Davies Australian National University
Henry N. Chapman
Henry N. Chapman Universität Hamburg
Arnan Mitchell
Arnan Mitchell RMIT University

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