David G. Cooke
Department of Physics
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dave Cooke received his B. Sc. Honours in Physics at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, Canada in 2001, and Ph. D. in Physics in 2006 from University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada in the group of Frank A. Hegmann. He went on to do a postdoc in the group of Peter Jepsen at the Technical University of Denmark in 2007, working on terahertz waveguides and time-resolved terahertz spectroscopy. He became Assistant professor at DTU in 2008 and Associate professor in 2009. In 2011, he moved to Montreal to become an assistant professor in the Physics Department at McGill University. His research interests are in ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy of semiconductors and their nanostructures and the development of new measurement techniques and devices at THz frequencies.
Research Interest
ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy of semiconductors and their nanostructures and the development of new measurement techniques and devices at THz frequencies.
Publications
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H. Razavipour, H. A. Hafez, I. Al-Naib, X. Chai, D. Ferachou, W. Yang, A. Guermoune, M. Hilke, P. Lévesque, M. Hilke, M. M. Dignam, R. Martel, T. Ozaki and D. G. Cooke, “High field response of gated graphene at THz frequenciesâ€, Phys. Rev. B 92, 245421 (2015).
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D. A. Valverde-Chávez, C. Ponseca Jr., C. Stoumpos, A. Yartsev, M. G. Kanatzidis, V. Sundström and D. G. Cooke, “Intrinsic femtosecond charge generation dynamics in single crystal CH3NH3PbI3â€, Energy Environ. Sci. .8, 3700 (2015).
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L. Gingras, F. Blanchard, M. Georgin and D. G. Cooke, “Dynamic creation of a light-induced terahertz guided-wave resonatorâ€, Opt. Express 24, 2496 (2016).