The Ultrafast and Nanoscale Optics Group
is part of the Applied Optics and Photonics Program of the
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University
of California, San Diego. Our group primarily focuses on
basic and applied research in nanophotonics and ultrafast
optics with special emphasis on nonlinear and resonant phenomena.
This research is being used in a number of critical applications
including ultra-high speed communication, optical storage,
3D imaging and display, sensing. Our current research cover
areas such as nanostructured composite materials and devices
made of dielectrics, semiconductors, and metals with programmability
and multifunctionality in polarization and wavelength, ultrafast
waveform synthesis, processing and detection using femto-second
laser pulses, quantum cryptography for secret key generation,
confocal microscopy and 3D retinal imaging and near field
optical imaging tools. Further details are available on
the research and publications pages.
This research work is carried out
using departmental facilities and the optics labs equipped
with a variety of modern optical, optoelectronic and measurement
equipment, including a femto-second and other tunable laser
sources. The research group is directed by Prof. Yeshaiahu
Fainman and consists Ph.D. graduate student members, undergraduate
internship students, staff and post-doctoral researchers.
We have a weekly group seminar meeting as well as individual
research project meetings. The group does collaborative
work with other faculty members and researchers in the Jacobs
School of Engineering and the Medical School at UCSD. Furthermore,
we have outside academic and industrial collaborations on
several projects. For more information, please feel free
to contact any of our group members.