
معرفی
Anthony B. Kaye is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas Tech University. His research focuses on thin metal-oxide films, phase-changing materials, nanophotonics, and metamaterials. He holds a Ph.D. in Astronomy from Georgia State University (1998), an M.Sc. in Physics (1996), and a B.Sc. in Physics and Astronomy from Vanderbilt University (1995).
Education:
- Ph.D. Astronomy, Georgia State University (1998)
- M.Sc. Physics, Georgia State University (1996)
- B.Sc. Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University (1995)
Research Interests: Dr. Kaye's group investigates the physics of thin-film growth, optical properties of metal oxides, and instrumentation for thin-film characterization. Recent work includes studying phase transitions in vanadium dioxide and plasmonic effects in nanocomposites. He actively seeks motivated students for collaborative research.
Publications: His work spans publications in Thin Solid Films, Applied Physics A, Nano Letters, and Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, reflecting expertise in materials science and astrophysics.
Advising & Labs: Dr. Kaye mentors students in experimental physics and materials research. His lab focuses on advanced thin-film techniques and nanophotonic applications.



