SDU Nano Optics - a research centre based on the Mads Clausen Institute/the Faculty of Engineering at University of Southern Denmark
We focus on research, education, innovation, and collaboration in Nano Optics
Our principal research topics are concerned with theoretical studies and experimental investigations of light-matter interactions at nanoscale, including strongly enhanced and extremely confined electromagnetic modes supported by plasmonic nanostructures, linear and nonlinear electromagnetic phenomena for light modulation and detection with ultracompact nanophotonic components, dynamic and multifunctional optical metasurfaces for molding radiation flow and exercising complete control over wavefronts and polarizations, efficient coupling of quantum emitters to nanostructures for enhancing and funneling spontaneous emission and to metasurfaces for molding single-photon emission.
Latest news from SDU Nano Optics
Best innovation by a multilateral project at SPIE Photonics Europe conference 2024
The prize for the Innovation Village Booth “Adaptive Metamaterials for Smart Standalone Histopathology with Polarized Light” by a consortium of SINTEF (Norway), SDU Nano Optics, and the Biophotonics group at the University of Oulu (Finland)”.
Nature Communications
Paper in Nature Communications: Multiple channelling single-photon emission with scattering holography designed metasurfaces