Joseph Plumitallo Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Joseph Plumitallo's research encompasses plasmonics, analytical chemistry, and quantum information at John Brown University. His work delves into surface plasmon phenomena and their application in sensors, photonic devices, and cryptographic systems. Plumitallo's recent investigations focus on optical rectification in plasmonic metasurfaces and gratings, exploring both theoretical aspects and potential applications for single-photon detection. He has also presented research on biomaterial photonic crystals and graphene films for optical molecule detection.
Plumitallo's current research emphasizes the development of advanced plasmonic structures for enhanced light-matter interactions and their utilization in analytical and quantum technologies, as well as water quality analysis.
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- Publications: 13
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- High-sensitivity future single-photon detection via optical rectification in asymmetric gold gratings (2025) DOI
- 1-D and 2-D biomaterial photonic crystals and graphene films for optical detection of molecules (2024) DOI
- Transverse optical rectification effect in a one-dimensional grating (2023) DOI
- Novel environmentally-safe, non-toxic, and supply-chain-resilient biomaterials for optical detection of molecules (2023) DOI
- Optical rectification in inherently linear metasurfaces with broken inversion symmetry and active biophotonics (2022) DOI
- Chemical testing of lightweight longitudinal long fiber optic colorimetric chemical sensing platform (2021) DOI
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