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Mark
G. Kuzyk
- Boeing Distinguished
Professor of Physics and Associate Chair of Physics
- Professor of Materials
Science
- Room: Webster Physical
Sciences 746A
- Phone: 509-335-4672
- Fax: 509-335-7816

- Education: Ph.D. at
University of Pennsylvania
- Research Area: Nonlinear
Optics
- Kuzyk’s
Research Home Page
Recent Publications
M. G. Kuzyk,
"Physical Limits on Electronic Nonlinear Molecular Susceptibilities,"
Physical Review Letters 85, 1218 (2000).
S. R. Vigil and
M. G. Kuzyk, "Absolute molecularoptical Kerr-effect
spectroscopy
of dilute organic solutions and neat organic liquids," J. Opt.
Soc. Am B 18, 679 (2001).
B. Howell and M. G. Kuzyk,
"Amplified Spontaneous Emission and Recoverable Photodegradation
in Disperse-Orange-11-Doped-Polymer,"Journal of the Optical
Society of America B 19 (8) 1790 (2002)
Shaoping Bian, Weiya Zhang and Mark G. Kuzyk, "Erasable holographic
recording in photosensitive polymer optical fibers," Optics
Letters 28, 929 (2003).
Kakoli Tripathy, Javier
Perez Moreno, Mark G. Kuzyk, Benjamin J. Coe, Koen Clays, and
Anne Myers Kelley, “Why Hyperpolarizabilities
Fall Short of the Fundamental Quantum Limits,” J. Chem. Phys.
121, 7932 (2004).
B. K. Canfield and M. G. Kuzyk “Using quadratic electroabsorption
to measure the hyperpolarizability, b, of asymmetric molecules,” J.
Opt. Soc. Am. B 22, 723 (2005). |
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