Check out this overview for the available MSc projects! Contact me directly if you’re interested or for more information.
Coupled nanowires show true colours

In a new paper in Optica, we demonstrate how radiative coupling between two nanowires gives rise to visible colours that can be tuned simply by changing their relative distance!
PhD position available: Flexible optical metasurfaces
We have a challenging PhD position available in which we perform a joint project with the Coulais Lab: combining mechanical and nanophotonics metamaterials to realize mechanically-programmable optical metasurfaces! Find the full project description on the IoP website.
Kian Goeloe joined our group as a M.Sc. student. Welcome!

Tom Hoekstra joined our group as a M.Sc. student. Welcome!

Exciton resonance tuning of an atomically thin lens

In our latest Nature Photonics paper we demonstrate how exciton resonances in monolayer 2D semiconductor can be used to realise large-area atomically-thin lenses with a tuneable intensity in the focus!
See also the news item on the IoP website.
Ludovica Guarneri joined our group as a Ph.D. candidate. Welcome!

Nella Diepeveen joined our group as a B.Sc. student. Welcome!

Dynamic tuning of gap plasmon resonances using a solid-state electrochromic device

By coupling gap plasmons in aluminium plasmonic nanoparticle arrays with an ultra-thin layer of electrochromic WO3, we demonstrate how one can electrochemically tune the structural color of a completely solid-state device! Our results have recently been published in Nano Letters.
Transparent multispectral photodetectors mimicking the human visual system

In our recent paper in Nature Communications we demonstrate a transparent photodetector with color and polarisation detection, by using a new type of optical resonance in silicon nanowire arrays!