Jeremy Baumberg
Professor
Nanophotonics
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
Biography
Jeremy Baumberg is a leader in nanoscience and nanotechnology, working for much of his career at the interface between academia and industry. He has led interdisciplinary nano-centres at the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton, and developed novel devices within Hitachi, IBM, his spin-offs Mesophotonics and Base4. He is widely recognised as a leading innovator in Nano, with most recent awards being the Institute of Physics Young Medal (2013), Royal Society Fellowship (2011) and Royal Society Mullard Prize (2005).
Research Interest
Nanophotonics
Publications
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Complete photonic bandgaps in 12-fold symmetric quasicrystals". M.E. Zoorob, M.B.D. Charlton, G.J. Parker, J.J. Baumberg and M.C. Netti, Nature 404, 740 (2000)
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Angle-resonant Stimulated polariton amplifier". P.G. Savvidis, J.J. Baumberg, R.M. Stevenson, M.S. Skolnick, D.M. Whittaker and J.S. Roberts, Physical Review Letters, 84, 1547 (2000)
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Plasmonic bandgaps and Trapped Plasmons on Nanostructured Metal Surfaces". T.A. Kelf, Y. Sugawara, J.J. Baumberg, M. Abdelsalam and P.N. Bartlett, Physical Review Letters 95, 116802 (2005)
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Room temperature polariton lasing in semiconductor microcavities". S. Christopoulos, G. Baldassarri, P.G. Lagoudakis, A. Grundy, AV Kavokin, JJ Baumberg, G. Christmann, R. Butte, E. Feltin, J.-F. Carlin, N. Grandjean, Physical Review Letters, 98, 126405 (2007)
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"Nanoparticle-tuned Structural Colour from Polymer Opals". O.L.J. Pursiainen, J.J. Baumberg, H. Winkler, B. Viel, T. Ruhl, Opt. Exp. 15, 9553 (2007)