Explore chalcogenide glass photonics with Dr. Park, featuring high-Q microresonators for IR sensing, lasers, frequency combs, and quantum devices. Register now!
Chalcogenide glasses are amorphous semiconductors with high nonlinearity and excellent infrared transparency. In this talk, Dr. Park will present high-quality integrated photonic devices and their applications in sensing.
Optical waveguide microresonators created by Professor Won Park’s group at the University of Colorado Boulder are kicking the door to new on-chip sensor technologies wide open.
These tiny optical sensors trap light on-chip and build its intensity—and their high Q-factor and nonlinearity make them ideal for applications such as narrow-linewidth lasers via stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering, frequency comb generation, or quantum information processing.
Speaker:
Dr. Won Park
Sheppard Professor of Electrical Engineering
University of Colorado, Boulder
Dr. Won Park is Sheppard Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research is focused on light-matter interaction in micro- and nano-devices and their applications in sensing. He is a Fellow of SPIE and the recipient of NIH Trailblazer Award, NIH Senior Fellowship on Cancer Nanotechnology and the University of Colorado Faculty Achievement Award.