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Dr. Krishna Chand Maurya is a Researcher in Technical Physics at the University of Würzburg, affiliated with the Chair of Technical Physics (Lehrstuhl für Technische Physik). His work focuses on advanced materials and nanophotonics, particularly refractory nitrides and metamaterials for optical applications.
**Education**: No explicit educational background is provided in the text.
**Research Interests**: His research spans plasmonics, nanocomposites, and hyperbolic optical metamaterials. Key areas include:
- Design of infrared plasmon and phonon-polaritonic materials (e.g., scandium nitride, titanium nitride)
- Development of refractory plasmonic materials for high-temperature solar mirror applications
- Optical resonance engineering in metal-dielectric superlattices and multilayer structures
- Study of coupled plasmon-phonon phenomena in nanomaterials
**Publications**: Recent work highlights include studies on ultra-emissive polymer nanocomposites for radiative cooling and hyperbolic photonic dispersion in epitaxial superlattices. His publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of materials science and optics.
**Awards/Grants**: No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text.
**Labs/Teams**: Part of the Technical Physics team at the University of Würzburg, collaborating within the Chair’s research clusters such as the Würzburg-Wroclaw Nanophotonics Center.
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