Victor VERDUGO

Postdoctoral Researcher

Victor VERDUGO is a researcher specializing in optics and nanotechnology. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Physics in Mexico, followed by a Master's degree in Optical Physics, where he focused on Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) in metal nanoparticles. He then pursued a Doctorate in Optics and Nanotechnology, working on the design, fabrication, and characterization of Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) metasurfaces in a cleanroom environment, utilizing graphene layers as resonance tuning agents. His currect activity involves the study on carbon nanotube growth by in situ TEM and the design and fabrication of MEMS.

Selected Publications

  • Verdugo-Gutiérrez, Victor A., et al. "Electric and magnetic metal-insulator-metal metasurfaces in the mid-infrared based on Babinet’s, Lorentz’s, and Kirchhoff’s principles." Photonics and Nanostructures-Fundamentals and Applications 59 (2024): 101256.

 

Email address
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C204

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Phone number
+33 1 70 27  05 85

 

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