Le Van Quynh, Asst. Prof., PhD.
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Dr. Quynh Le received a PhD in nanophotonics from the University of Paris-Sud XI, France in 2016 where he developed hybrid supermaterial-semiconductor quantum dot light-emitting diodes. He sequentially conducted postdoctoral training at the Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, the Netherlands (2017), the University of California, San Diego (2018), and the University of California, Berkeley (2019). The research topics during his postdocs are Bose-Einstein condensation and topological photonics. Since 2020, He has been an assistant professor at VinUniversity. At VinUniversity, he is developing an advanced lab focused on the development of next-generation optoelectronic devices (light-emitting diodes, solar cells, and biosensors) based on the hybridization of advanced nanomaterials with nanophotonic structures.
Recent Submissions
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Coexistence of surface lattice resonances and bound states in the continuum in a plasmonic lattice
(2022-03-14)We present a numerical study on a 2D array of plasmonic structures covered by a subwavelength film. We explain the origin of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) using the coupled dipole approximation and show that the ... -
Ultra‐broadband and fexible metamaterial absorber based on MoS2 cuboids with Mie resonances
(2023-03-02)In this work, we present a type of flexible and broadband metamaterial absorber operating in the GHz range. The proposed structure consists of three layers: a periodic square-shaped array made of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) ... -
Engineering a light–matter strong coupling regime in perovskite-based plasmonic metasurface: quasi-bound state in the continuum and exceptional points
(2020-11-12)We present theoretically the formation of exciton–photon polaritons and exciton-surface plasmon polaritons in a perovskite-based subwavelength lattice on the metallic plane. It is shown that the latter polaritons will be ...