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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> David Peters is a Georgia Tech graduate now at Sandia National Laboratories.&nbsp; He will first give an overview of some of the photonic and plasmonic research efforts at Sandia and of the facilities available. More specifically, he will talk about currently on-going research using integrated subwavelength patterned metal nanoantennas on various detector materials for infrared detection: midwave infrared indium gallium arsenide antimonide detectors, longwave infrared graphene detectors, and shortwave infrared germanium detectors. These subwavelength structures, or nanoantennas, offer a means to make infrared detectors much thinner, thus lowering the dark current and improving performance.&nbsp; The nanoantenna converts incoming plane waves to more tightly bound and concentrated surface waves (similar to surface plasmons).&nbsp; The active material only needs to extend as far as these bound fields.&nbsp; In the case of graphene detectors, which are only one or two atomic layers thick, such field concentration is a necessity for usable device performance, as single pass absorption is insufficient. Nanoantenna integration and fabrication vary considerably across these platforms as do the considerations taken into account during design.&nbsp; Here he will discuss the motivation for these devices and show examples for the three material systems.&nbsp; Characterization results are included for the midwave infrared detector.</p><p><strong>Bio: </strong>David Peters is currently a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories in the Applied Photonic Microsystems organization.&nbsp; He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2001.&nbsp; From 2001 to 2004 he was a Director of Central Intelligence Post-Doc at Sandia investigating 2D and 3D photonic crystals.&nbsp; His current interests include the theory, design, and modeling of diffractive optics, plasmonic devices, metamaterials, and photonic crystals with a focus on midwave and thermal infrared applications.</p>]]></body>
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