Priyanuj Bordoloi
Ph.D. Candidate, Materials Science and Engineering
BS and MS, Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata (IISER Kolkata), 2022
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I am interested in understanding light-matter interaction or optical physics at the subwavelength-scale, and employing this knowledge to design high-quality metasurfaces that enhance local density of spin, which in turn can be used to enhance valleytronic properties of layered materials like TMDs (Transition Metal Dichalcogenides).
Dixon, J., Pan, F., Moradifar, P., Bordoloi, P., Dagli, S. & Dionne, J. (2023). Through thick and thin: how optical cavities control spin. Nanophotonics. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0175
Dorrah, A. H., Bordoloi, P., de Angelis, V. S., de Sarro, J. O., Ambrosio, L. A., Zamboni-Rached, M., & Capasso, F. (2023). Light sheets for continuous-depth holography and three-dimensional volumetric displays. Nature Photonics, 1-8.
Modak, N., Das, S., Bordoloi, P. and Ghosh, N., 2022. Tunable giant two-dimensional optical beam shift from a tilted linear polarizer. Physical Review A, 105(3), p.033713.
Modak, N., Das, S., Bordoloi, P. and Ghosh, N., 2022. Interferometric weak value of polarization observable and differential Jones matrix algebra. Journal of Optics, 24(3), p.034009.