Blog Archives

  1. New paper on polarisation-insensitive, scalable plasmonic colouration

    Faris Shahidan has led new work appearing today in Optics Express. Using nanoimprint lithography we show that it is possible to generate vivid colouration without the …

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/12/07/new-paper-on-polarisation-insensitive-scalable-plasmonic-colouration

  2. New article on optical nanotweezers designed by computer algorithm

    Neuton’s paper on algorithm-designed plasmonic apertures for optical nanotweezers has been published in Advanced Optical Materials. The apertures were fabricated using a helium ion microscope and …

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/07/28/new-article-on-optical-nanotweezers-designed-by-computer-algorithm

  3. Review in Advanced Optical Materials

    Lukas Wesemann, Tim Davis, Jingchao Song and Ann Roberts contributed to the new review article ‘Plasmonic Near‐Complete Optical Absorption and Its Applications’ that was recently published …

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2019/05/02/review-in-advanced-optical-materials

  4. Astrolight 2016

    Members of the Optics Group and other members of the University’s OSA and SPIE Student Chapters attracted enormous attention with their display at Astrolight 2016 at …

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2016/09/20/astrolight-2016