Tomoyuki Yoshie
Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Contact Information:
- Office Location: Ciemas 3529
- Office Phone: (919) 660-8448
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Email Address:
- Web Page: http://www.wix.com/yosh37/index
Education:
| PhD | Caltech | 2004 |
| MSEng | Kyoto University | 1992 |
| BSEng | Kyoto University | 1990 |
Research Interests:
NanophotonicsTomoyuki Yoshie received his B.S.Eng. and M.S.Eng. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Kyoto University in 1990 and 1992, respectively, and then worked as a research engineer and later a chief research engineer at Sanyo Electric, Japan, for developing green-blue-UV semiconductor laser diodes. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from California Institute of Technology in 2000 and 2004, respectively. He demonstrated quantum dot photonic crystal nanolasers, 130 GHz photonic crystal nanolasers and strong coupling with a single quantum dot in a photonic crystal nanocavity. He joined ECE as an Assistant Professor in 2005.
Recent Publications: (More Publications)
- O. Senlik, H.Y. Cheong and T. Yoshie, Design of subwavelength-size indium tin oxide (ITO)-clad optical disk cavities with quality factors exceeding 10,000, Optics Express, vol 19 (2011), pp. 23469-23474 [abstract.cfm], [doi] [abs]
- L. Tang and T. Yoshie, Light Localization in Woodpile Photonic Crystal Built via Two-Directional Etching Method, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol 47 no. 7 (2011), pp. 1028-1035 [JQE.2011.2152367], [doi] [abs]
- S.-Y. Su, L. Tang and T. Yoshie, Optical surface Bloch modes of complete photonic bandgap materials as a basis of optical sensing, Optics Letters, vol 36 no. 12 (2011), pp. 2266-2268 [abstract.cfm], [doi] [abs]
- T. Yoshie, L. Tang, and S.-Y. Su, Optical Microcavity: Sensing down to Single Molecules and Atoms, Sensors, vol 11 no. 2 (2011), pp. 1972-1991 [available here], [doi] [abs]
- L. Tang and T. Yoshie, High-Q hybrid 3D-2D slab-3D photonic crystal microcavity, Optics Letters, vol 35 (2010), pp. 3144-3146 [doi] [abs]