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Trevon Badloe
Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology
Publications - 78
Citations - 3255
Trevon Badloe is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 901 citations.
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Electromagnetic chirality: from fundamentals to nontraditional chiroptical phenomena
Jungho Mun,Minkyung Kim,Younghwan Yang,Trevon Badloe,Jincheng Ni,Yang Chen,Cheng-Wei Qiu,Junsuk Rho +7 more
TL;DR: This review presents a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects of chirality in light, nanostructures, and nanosystems and their chiroptical interactions and describes the strong intrinsic and extrinsic chiral properties in plasmonic nanoparticle systems.
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Deep learning enabled inverse design in nanophotonics
TL;DR: The recent progress in the application of deep learning to the inverse design of nanophotonic devices is discussed, mainly focusing on the three existing learning paradigms of supervised-, unsupervised-, and reinforcement learning.
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Hyperbolic metamaterials: fusing artificial structures to natural 2D materials
Dasol Lee,Sunae So,Guangwei Hu,Minkyung Kim,Trevon Badloe,Han-Chul Cho,Jaekyung Kim,Hongyoon Kim,Cheng-Wei Qiu,Junsuk Rho +9 more
TL;DR: Hyperbolic metamaterials have an extremely high anisotropy with a hyperbolic dispersion relation and exhibit a high density of states which have been exploited in various applications, such as super-resolution imaging, negative refraction, and enhanced emission control as mentioned in this paper .
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Nanophotonics for light detection and ranging technology
Inki Kim,Renato Juliano Martins,Jaehyuck Jang,Trevon Badloe,Samira Khadir,Ho-Youl Jung,Hyeongdo Kim,Jongun Kim,Patrice Genevet,Junsuk Rho +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how novel nanophotonic platforms could overcome the hardware restrictions of existing LiDAR technologies and present the device specifications required by the industrial sector.
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Holographic metasurface gas sensors for instantaneous visual alarms.
Inki Kim,Won-Sik Kim,Kwan Kim,Muhammad Afnan Ansari,Muhammad Qasim Mehmood,Trevon Badloe,Yeseul Kim,Junho Gwak,Heon Lee,Young-Ki Kim,Junsuk Rho +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a compact sensor platform that integrates liquid crystals and holographic metasurfaces is proposed to autonomously sense the existence of a volatile gas and provide an immediate visual holographic alarm.