Month: September 2019

  1. Integrated colour sensor manuscript published

    Research led by former student and research fellow Eugene Panchenko has been published in Advanced Optical Materials. The manuscript describes a monolithically integrated plasmonic filtering device creating an ultra-compact colour pixel. Link to the article here.

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2019/09/17/integrated-colour-sensor-manuscript-published

  2. Microspectrometer paper published in Optica

    Members of the Crozier group, led by Jasper Cadusch, have had their article ‘Silicon microspectrometer chip based on nanostructured fishnet photodetectors with tailored responsivities’ and machine learning published in Optica. In their article they describe using “fishnet pixels” to form a microspectrometer chip and demonstrate the reconstruction of four test spectra using a two-stage supervised […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2019/09/10/microspectrometer-paper-published-in-optica