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Theoretical Optics & Photonics
Institut für Physik - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Max-Born-Institut
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Philip Kristensen
Philip Kristensen
Dr. Philip Kristensen
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+49 [30] 2093 - 7908
+49 [30] 2093 - 7643
philip.kristensen@physik.hu-berlin.de
Humboldt-University - Institute for Physics - TOP
Lise-Meitner-Haus
Newtonstrasse 15
12489
Berlin
Germany
Plasmonics
Quantum Photonics
Method Development
Fluctuation-Induced Phenomena
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Publications
High-accuracy Casimir-Polder force calculations using the Discontinuous Galerkin Time-Domain method
P.T. Kristensen, B. Beverungen, F. Intravaia, and K. Busch (2023)
Physical Review B 108:205424
Surface roughness in finite-element meshes: application to plasmonic nanostructures
F. Loth, T. Kiel, K. Busch, and P.T. Kristensen (2023)
Journal of the Optical Society of America B 40:B1
Nanostructured In3SbTe2 antennas enable switching from sharp dielectric to broad plasmonic resonances
A. Heßler, S. Wahl, P.T. Kristensen, M. Wuttig, K. Busch, and T. Taubner (2022)
Nanophotonics 11:3871
Enhanced Faraday rotation by dielectric metasurfaces with Bayesian shape-optimized scatterers
T: Kiel, P. Varytis, B. Beverungen, P.T. Kristensen, and K. Busch (2021)
Optics Letters 46:1720
Modeling electromagnetic resonators using quasinormal modes
P.T. Kristensen, K. Herrmann, F. Intravaia, and K. Busch (2020)
Advances in Opics and Photonics 12:612
Quantization of Quasinormal Modes for Open Cavities and Plasmonic Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
S. Franke, S. Hughes, M.K. Dezfouli, P.T. Kristensen, K. Busch, A. Knorr, and M. Richter (2019)
Physical Review Letters 122:213901
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Fundamentals of Optical Sciences
Laserphysik
Non-Hermitian Photonics
Newest publications
Breakdown of temporal-coupled-mode theory under multiple excitations with destructive interference
Tailoring the nonclassicality of light states via mode detuning in waveguide beam splitters
Electron beams traversing spherical nanoparticles: Analytic and numerical treatment
Time-domain modeling of interband transitions in plasmonic systems
High-accuracy Casimir-Polder force calculations using the Discontinuous Galerkin Time-Domain method
Theoretical Optics & Photonics
Department of Physics - HU zu Berlin
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