Simeon Bogdanov
Purdue University, USA
Biography
Simeon Bogdanv has received his PhD from the group of Manijeh Razeghi at Northwestern University in 2014. He is currently a Post-doctoral Research Associate at Purdue University in the group of Vladimir M Shalaev. His research interests include optoelectronic devices and quantum nanophotonics. His scientific achievements include the fabrication of InAs/GaSb superlattice photodetectors operating at 10 μm with the lowest dark current and the world’s brightest singlephoton source based on a nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond. He is Member of the Optical Society of America and serves as Reviewer for journals such as Optics Express, Optics Materials Express, Optics Letters and Nanophotonics.
Abstract
Abstract : Quantum plasmonics with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond