
About
Dr. Thang B. Hoang is an Associate Professor at the University of Memphis, Department of Physics and Materials Science. His research focuses on materials science and nanophotonics, employing spectroscopic techniques such as photoluminescence (PL), Raman, and time-resolved PL to study optical and electronic properties of nanomaterials. He previously held roles as a research fellow with the Norwegian Research Council and EU's FP7 program, and as a research scientist at Duke University. His work explores light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, integrating nanomaterials with optical platforms for applications in optical communications, sensing, and energy harvesting. Dr. Hoang leads the Electronic and Photonic nanoMaterials Laboratory, advancing research in 2D materials, plasmonic devices, and quantum photonics.
Research Interests:
- Opto-electronic properties of 2D dichalcogenides, semiconductor nanowires, and quantum dots
- Nanophotonic and plasmonic systems for high-speed data transmission and sensing
- Development of plasmonic nanoantennas and metamaterials for optical applications
Key Contributions:
- Pioneered studies on Te quantum dots for single-photon sources
- Developed methods for synthesizing WS2 nanomaterials via NaCl-assisted CVD
- Advanced plasmon-assisted random lasing and nonlinear optical phenomena
Grants & Collaborations: Active in EU and U.S. research programs, with ongoing projects in quantum integrated photonics and nanomaterials synthesis.
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