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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gonzalo Álvarez PérezPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG ISBN: 9783031757693ISBN 10: 3031757696 Pages: 301 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction.- Chapter 1: Introduction To Nanoscale-Confined Propagating Polaritons.- Chapter 2: Experimental and Modelling Techniques.- Part 2 - Enabling Predictive Capabilities For Hyperbolic Polaritons In Van Der Waals Materials.- Chapter 3: Dispersion of Polaritons In Biaxial Slabs.- Chapter 4: Infrared Permittivity Of 𝛼-Moo3 From Near- And Far-Field Correlative Studies.- Part 3 - Anomalous Optical Phenomena At The Nanoscale In Strongly Anisotropic Media.- Chapter 5: Negative Reflection of Nanoscale-Confined Hyperbolic Polaritons.- Chapter 6: Anomalous Refraction And Lensing of Nanoscale- Confined Hyperbolic Polaritons.- Part 4 - Controlling, Directing And Guiding Hyperbolic Polaritons At The Nanoscale.- Chapter 7: Enabling Propagation of Hyperbolic Polaritons Along Forbidden Directions.- Chapter 8: Twist-Optics: Controlling The Propagation of Phonon Polaritons With Twisted Van Der Waals Stacks.- Chapter 9: Active Tuning of Hyperbolic Polaritons In Van Der Waals Materials By Integrating A Gated Graphene Layer.- Chapter 10: Twistable Polaritonics With In-Operando Rotatable Van Der Waals Bilayers.- Chapter 11: Conclusions and Outlook.ReviewsAuthor InformationGonzalo Álvarez-Pérez obtained his BScs in Physics and Mathematics from University of Oviedo in 2017 and his MSc in Big Data Analytics from Carlos III University of Madrid in 2018. He earned a second MSc in Nanoscience from the University of the Basque Country that same year, conducting his Master’s Thesis in Prof. Rainer Hillenbrand’s group under the supervision of Dr. Alexey Nikitin and Dr. Pablo Alonso-González. In January 2024, he completed his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience, and Biophysics at University of Oviedo, graduating cum laude, again under the guidance of Dr. Alonso-González and Dr. Nikitin. Gonzalo's PhD work, published here, focused on the interaction between infrared light and hyperbolic van der Waals materials. He has been recognized with numerous honors and scholarships throughout his academic career, including a Fulbright fellowship for predoctoral research at Columbia University in Prof. Dmitri Basov’s group. He also undertook a short stay in Dr. Alexander Paarmann’s group at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Nanoplasmonics unit at the Italian Institute of Technology, led by Dr. Cristian Ciracì. Gonzalo’s research has yielded more than 20 peer-reviewed articles in renowned journals, such as the Nature, Science, APS, and ACS families, three of them chosen by the Spanish Royal Physical Society in their biannual call for best papers. He has delivered numerous invited and contributed talks at international conferences, His talks in both 2020 and 2021 in the largest European conference in graphene and 2D materials were chosen among the best talks by PhD students. Additionally, he has co-founded a student chapter at University of Oviedo to promote networking between early career researchers in optics and photonics. He also co-founded a non-profit organization to advocate for equality and social justice through cultural events, supporting marginalized groups and raising funds for charities through art exhibitions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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