
Mark Harrison
@ProfMCHarrison
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Assistant Professor in the Fowler School of Engineering at Chapman University. Husband and father to two boys. Opinions are my own. Soli Deo Gloria.
Los Angeles, CA
Joined June 2008
Very happy that our work on three-wave mixing in an ENZ material without phase matching was accepted for publication. We coupled light into a thin film propagating mode and saw cascaded nonlinear interactions with CW lasers. Check it out!
We have a preprint up on three-wave mixing in an ENZ material without phase matching! My undergraduate student Kyle Wynne led this effort and will be presenting this work tomorrow (Jan. 30) at #PhotonicsWest. Go see his talk at 3:10pm in room 210!
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RT @JPhysPhotonics: 📢Recently published: Three-wave mixing experiments in indium–tin–oxide thin-films with no phase matching. Read the open….
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We have a preprint up on three-wave mixing in an ENZ material without phase matching! My undergraduate student Kyle Wynne led this effort and will be presenting this work tomorrow (Jan. 30) at #PhotonicsWest. Go see his talk at 3:10pm in room 210!
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Glad that the "official" version of this paper has finally been published!
opg.optica.org
Numerical simulations have become a cornerstone technology in the development of nanophotonic devices. Specifically, 3D finite-difference time domain (FDTD) simulations are widely used due to their...
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We have an update to this preprint which makes it much more clear!
arxiv.org
Numerical simulations have become a cornerstone technology in the development of nanophotonic devices. Specifically, 3D finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations are a widely used due to...
New preprint from my lab! Not as exciting as other recent preprints, but I’m proud of the undergrad, Michael, who led this work.
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New preprint from my lab! Not as exciting as other recent preprints, but I’m proud of the undergrad, Michael, who led this work.
arxiv.org
Numerical simulations have become a cornerstone technology in the development of nanophotonic devices. Specifically, 3D finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations are a widely used due to...
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Our work on exploring the use of inverse design for plasmonic devices with some unique requirements is finally out! I'm very proud of all the students who worked on this paper with me and their perseverance in seeing it through the revisions process.
spiedigitallibrary.org
Numerical simulations have become an essential design tool in the field of photonics, especially for nanophotonics. In particular, 3D finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) simulations are popular for...
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I’ve been waiting for about an hour for the crowd to die down around my student’s poster so I could take this photo. Enjoying the feeling of seeing my student share our work with many interested people. #PhotonicsWest2023
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Chapman's GCI Postdoc Fellowship is a great opportunity and applications are open! This position mixes in teaching training along with the research training that is typically part of a #postdoc. If you are interested in working with me, please reach out!
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This thread puts to words a feeling I’ve had pretty much since I started my faculty position that I haven’t been able to articulate. It’s nice to know that this feeling is not uncommon.
The non-linearity of science makes it difficult to know if you're on track, or way behind. It can feel like everyone else is getting data, talks, papers, grants, etc., while you're standing still. At success 1, it's easy to look around and feel an order-of-magnitude behind:
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I enjoyed sharing my research on Friday night on the Open Science livestream hosted by @meekinslab. Since there was no time limit, I got to be long-winded. If you’re interested, check out the recording here:
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