معرفی
Ali Panah Pour is a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in advanced optical phenomena, with a focus on plasmonics, metasurfaces, and nonlinear optics. His research explores topics such as Q-factor enhancement in waveguide-coupled systems, miniaturization of plasmonic arrays, and all-optical switching mechanisms. He has contributed to studies on epsilon-near-zero microcavities and Purcell effect optimization, as well as investigations into laser-induced damage in nano-porous silica films.
Key research interests include surface lattice resonances, nonlinear optical microscopy of nanocavities, and coherent control of plasmonic systems. His work bridges fundamental physics with applications in nano-optical devices and metamaterials. Recent publications highlight advancements in waveguide grating design, second-harmonic generation, and plasmon-induced refractive index modulation.
Pour has collaborated with institutions on projects involving metamaterials and plasmonic nanostructures, with a focus on both theoretical modeling and experimental validation. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches to solving challenges in nanophotonics and optoelectronics.


