Dr. Amit K. Agrawal
Physicist at DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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nanophotonics , ultrafast optics , nanoabrication , integrated photonics , quantum optics , terahertz
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Amit Agrawal, is a Project Leader in the Photonics and Optomechanics Group at the Physical Measurement Laboratories (PML) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He received a Bachelors with Honors in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from the Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University India and, M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah. His doctoral research focused on developing plasmonic metamaterials and guided-wave devices operating at terahertz frequencies. He was then a CNST/UMD Postdoctoral Researcher at NIST, where he worked on developing measurement methods for studying the electromagnetic properties of plasmonic nanostructures for applications in switching, sensing and lasing. He then joined the faculty of Syracuse University, where he was the John E. and Patricia Breyer Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and continued his work on designing and characterizing nanoplasmonic and metamaterial devices, as well as measuring their opto-mechanical and opto-electronic response. He is a recipient of the University of Utah Graduate Research Fellowship, New Focus/Bookham Award from OSA, IEEE/LEOS Graduate Student Fellowship, and the D. J. Lovell Scholarship from SPIE, and has been recognized as a Rising Researcher by the SPIE, and was the runner-up in the Rising Stars of Light competition in 2020. His current research interests are focused on: (i) developing time-resolved optical spectroscopy and microscopy techniques in the visible, mid-infrared and terahertz ranges to study optical effects in devices based on novel materials, and (ii) developing metasurfaces and integrated nanophotonic devices operating from the ultraviolet to the infrared for chip-scale realization of integrated quantum systems.
Publications (14)

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12871, PC1287109 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3009359
KEYWORDS: Quantum systems, Wafer-level optics, Quantum nanophotonics, Quantum interfaces, Quantum optics experiments, Optical tweezers, Optical alignment, Dielectrics, Strontium, Singular optics

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12897, PC128970X (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002588
KEYWORDS: Ultrafast phenomena, Integrated optics, Wavefronts, Optical components, Flat optics, Dielectric polarization, Ultrafast measurement systems, Structured light, Spectroscopy, Physical coherence

Proceedings Article | 4 October 2023 Presentation
Nathaniel Kinsey, Adam Ball, Dhruv Fomra, Jingwei Wu, Ray Secondo, Samprity Saha, Amit Agrawal, Henri Lezec
Proceedings Volume PC12646, PC126461K (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681196
KEYWORDS: Nonlinear optics, Refractive index, Materials properties, Optical properties, Harmonic generation

Proceedings Article | 3 October 2022 Presentation
Amit Agrawal, Lu Chen, Wenqi Zhu
Proceedings Volume PC12195, PC1219511 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646373
KEYWORDS: Ultrafast phenomena, Wavefronts, Terahertz radiation, Structured light, Spectral resolution, Silicon, Pulsed laser operation, Numerical simulations, Nonlinear control, Multiplexing

Proceedings Article | 3 October 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12195, PC1219508 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2633228
KEYWORDS: Chemical species, Dielectrics, Integrated optics, Wavefronts, Optical components, Integrated photonics, Strontium, Rubidium, Quantum information, Polarimetry

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