Alessandro Veltri
Research Fellow - Messina
Research interests
My research focuses on developing and applying theoretical models to describe the behavior of plasmonic systems. I study the evolution of plasmonic field shapes and intensities in emission regimes, including the polarizability of exotic nanoparticles. My work on hybrid plasmonics, incorporating gain elements, utilizes both steady-state approaches (to examine spectral amplification and distortions) and dynamical methods (to investigate transient regimes, instabilities, and the impact of pulsed pumping). This research contributes to advancements in quantum media and nanoscale laser technologies.
Keywords: Quantum Media, Plasmonic Nanoparticles, Scattering, Nano-lasers, SPASER, Hybrid Plasmonics
Affiliations: OPTICA Fellows
Lab Group: NanoSoftLab