Publications by authors named "Sabaa Rashid"

We report the fabrication and characterization of a plasmonic metasurface comprising electrically-contacted sub-wavelength gold dipole nanoantennas, conformally coated by a thin hafnia film, an indium tin oxide layer and a backside mirror, forming metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitors, for use as an electrically-tunable reflectarray or metasurface. By voltage biasing the nanoantennas through metallic connectors and leveraging the carrier refraction effect in the MOS capacitors, our measurements demonstrate phase control in reflection over a range of about 30°, with a constant magnitude of reflection coefficient of 0.5, and the absence of secondary lobes.

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Plasmonic catalysis holds the promise of opening new reaction pathways that are inaccessible thermally or via direct UV-vis electronic transitions. Here, energetic carriers produced via the decay of surface plasmons excited by visible light at 532 nm (2.33 eV, green) on a Ag-grating-bearing pyrolytic carbon residue drive its transformation into light-emitting graphitized carbon dots.

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Blister formation occurs when a laser pulse interacts with the underside of a polymer film on a glass substrate and is fundamental in Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT). We present a novel method of controlling blister formation using a thin metal film situated between two thin polymer films. This enables a wide range of laser pulse energies by limiting the laser penetration in the film, which allows us to exploit nonlinear interactions without transmitting high intensities that may destroy a transfer material.

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Non-specific adsorption of proteins to the surfaces of microfluidic channels poses a serious problem in lab-on-a-chip devices involving complex biological fluids. Materials commonly used in the formation of microfluidic channels include CYTOP, silica and SU-8. CYTOP is a transparent fluoropolymer (Poly[perfluoro(4-vinyloxy-1-butene)]) with a low refractive index that approximately matches the refractive index of biologically compatible fluids, and is useful in optical biosensors.

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