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Yohan Lee is an active researcher specializing in nanophotonic metasurfaces and responsive optical materials, contributing to high-impact publications in Nature Communications and Nanophotonics (2022-2023). His work centers on electrically switchable optical systems for next-generation adaptive devices.
His research spans:
- Dynamic hydrogel nanofabrication for multi-channel biomedical applications
- Conducting polymer-based nanogratings for real-time beam control
- Electro-active metaobjectives enabling on-demand metalens reconfiguration
Recent publications reveal a pronounced trend toward integrating electrical actuation with nanoscale optical structures, particularly using conducting polymers and hydrogels to achieve rapid, reversible control of light. This bridges photonics with soft matter physics, targeting applications in adaptive imaging, optical communications, and biomedical sensing.
Dr. Lee maintains strong collaborative ties with Prof. Harald Giessen's research group, consistently appearing as co-author on multi-investigator projects involving M. Sitti, J. Karst, and M. Hentschel. His work demonstrates significant grant support through publication in elite journals, though specific funding sources aren't detailed in the source text.
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