Albert Polman
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Albert Polman is a Dutch physicist and director of the FOM-AMOLF
AMOLF
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 research laboratory in Amsterdam
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Polman received his master's degree
Master's degree
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 in physics
Physics
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 (1985) and his Ph.D.
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 degree in materials science and engineering (1989) from the University of Utrecht. From 1989 to 1991 he was a post-doctoral staff researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories (Murray Hill
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, New Jersey
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). Since 1991 he has been associated with AMOLF
AMOLF
AMOLF, also known by its full name as FOM Institute AMOLF is one of the three research institutes operated by the Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter, also known as FOM. The institute is one of the leading research institute in Europe in the field of physics and biological physics...

, first as a group leader, since 1999 also as a department head. In 2005 he initiated the Center for Nanophotonics at AMOLF; in 2006 he was appointed as director of AMOLF. Polman was one of the initiators of the Amsterdam nanoCenter, a regional facility for nanofabrication founded in 2003. From March 2003 to February 2004 he was on sabbatical leave at Caltech, where he was a research associate in the group of Prof. H.A. Atwater.

Polman is one of the pioniers of the research field of nanophotonics
Nanophotonics
Nanophotonics or Nano-optics is the study of the behavior of light on the nanometer scale. It is considered as a branch of optical engineering which deals with optics, or the interaction of light with particles or substances, at deeply subwavelength length scales...

: the control, understanding, and application of light
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 at the nanoscale. He is best known for inventing optical doping, i.e., the incorporation and optical activation of optically active ions in thin-film materials by ion implantation
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. Polman's research group at AMOLF specializes in fundamental studies at the interface between optical physics and materials science
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In 2009, Albert Polman was appointed as a member of The Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences.

Selected publications

  • Plasmonics Applied, A. Polman, Science 322, 868 (2008)
  • Design principles for particle plasmon enhanced solar cells, K.R. Catchpole and A. Polman, Appl. Phys. Lett. 93, 191113 (2008)
  • Tunable nanoscale localization of energy on plasmon particle arrays, R. de Waele, A.F. Koenderink, and A. Polman, Nano Lett. 7, 2004 (2007), also featured in Nature 447, July 2007.
  • Enhanced non-linear optical effects with a tapered plasmonic waveguide, E. Verhagen, L. Kuipers and A. Polman, Nano Lett. 7, 334 (2007).
  • Ultra-low threshold erbium-implanted toroidal microlaser on silicon, A. Polman, B. Min, J. Kalkman, T.J. Kippenberg, and K.J. Vahala, Appl. Phys. Lett. 84, 1037 (2004).
  • Measuring and modifying the spontaneous emission rate of erbium near an interface, E. Snoeks, A. Lagendijk, and A. Polman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 2459 (1995).
  • Room-temperature electroluminescence from Er-doped crystalline Si, G. Franzó, F. Priolo, S. Coffa, A. Polman, and A. Carnera, Appl. Phys. Lett. 64, 2235 (1994).

See also

  • Daan Frenkel
    Daan Frenkel
    Daan Frenkel is a Dutch computational physicist.Frenkel has carried out the largest part of his research at the FOM institute AMOLF in Amsterdam where he has been employed since 1987. Professor Frenkel is one of the select foreign members of the British Royal Society and has been awarded the title...

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