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Glen Kelp

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  16
Citations -  546

Glen Kelp is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Polarizer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 457 citations. Previous affiliations of Glen Kelp include Cornell University.

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Spectrally selective chiral silicon metasurfaces based on infrared Fano resonances

TL;DR: Silicon-process compatible metasurface was designed and tested in the infrared wavelength range and shows promise for sensing applications as well as spectrally selective CP thermal emitters.
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Dual-band moiré metasurface patches for multifunctional biomedical applications

TL;DR: The developed Au moiré metasurface patches (AMMP) will enable the development of highly integrated biophotonic platforms for a wide range of applications in disease theranostics, sterilization, and the study of microbiomes.
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Application of metasurface-enhanced infra-red spectroscopy to distinguish between normal and cancerous cell types

TL;DR: These findings indicate that the MEIRSC approach enables us to differentiate between normal and cancerous human colon cells, and the sensitivity of MEirSC is such that a very small portion of the cell can yield valuable diagnostic information.
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Infrared spectroscopy of live cells from a flowing solution using electrically-biased plasmonic metasurfaces.

TL;DR: Meetasurface-enhanced infrared reflection spectroscopy (MEIRS) can be applied to a continuous flow of live cell solution by applying AC voltage to metallic metasurfaces and the resulting DEP-MEIRs technique paves the way for rapid SCP of complex cell-containing body fluids with low cell concentrations.
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Self-assembled SnO2 micro- and nanosphere-based gas sensor thick films from an alkoxide-derived high purity aqueous colloid precursor.

TL;DR: To construct sensors with a hierarchical 3D structure, an unusual emulsification technique not involving any additives or surfactants is employed, using simply the extraction of the liquid phase, water, with the help of dry butanol under ambient conditions.