Alec D. Rose, Ph.D.

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2013 Electrical and Computer Engineering Duke University, Durham, NC 
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decision neuroscience, valuation, individual differences
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David V. Smith grad student 2013 Duke
 (Theory and design of nonlinear metamaterials.)
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Lipworth G, Rose A, Yurduseven O, et al. (2015) Comprehensive simulation platform for a metamaterial imaging system. Applied Optics. 54: 9343-53
Yurduseven O, Imani MF, Odabasi H, et al. (2015) RESOLUTION OF THE FREQUENCY DIVERSE METAMATERIAL APERTURE IMAGER Progress in Electromagnetics Research. 150: 97-107
Rose A, Hoang TB, McGuire F, et al. (2014) Control of radiative processes using tunable plasmonic nanopatch antennas. Nano Letters. 14: 4797-802
Ciracì C, Rose A, Argyropoulos C, et al. (2014) Numerical studies of the modification of photodynamic processes by film-coupled plasmonic nanoparticles Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 31: 2601
Poutrina E, Rose A, Brown D, et al. (2013) Forward and backward unidirectional scattering from plasmonic coupled wires. Optics Express. 21: 31138-54
Rose A, Huang D, Smith DR. (2013) Nonlinear interference and unidirectional wave mixing in metamaterials. Physical Review Letters. 110: 063901
Rose A, Huang D, Larouche S, et al. (2013) Effective Nonlinearities in Metamaterials Nonlinear Optics
Liu X, Rose A, Poutrina E, et al. (2013) Surfaces, films, and multilayers for compact nonlinear plasmonics Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics. 30: 2999-3010
Rose A, Powell DA, Shadrivov IV, et al. (2013) Circular dichroism of four-wave mixing in nonlinear metamaterials Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 88
Rose A, Larouche S, Poutrina E, et al. (2012) Nonlinear magnetoelectric metamaterials: Analysis and homogenization via a microscopic coupled-mode theory Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 86
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