Congratulations to Miguel Camacho Aguilar, who graduated from the CDT last month, for the recent publication of his tenth journal article. This is an extraordinary research output for a PGR. Miguel is in a postdoctoral role in the prestigious group of Prof. Nader Engheta at the University of Pennsylvania.
Miguel’s journal publications are:
- “Extraordinary transmission and radiation from finite by infinite arrays of slots in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (in press) (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, F. Medina, A. P. Hibbins, and J. R. Sambles)
- “Far-Field and Near-Field Physics of Extraordinary THz Transmitting Antennas” in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (in press) (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, S.A. Kuznetsov, M. Beruete, and M. Navarro-Cia)
- “NUFFT for the efficient spectral domain MoM analysis of a wide variety of multilayered periodic structures” in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (in press) (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, and F. Medina )
- “Analysis of the diffraction by the truncation of a planar array of dipoles using the Wiener-Hopf approach” in Wave Motion (authors: Miguel Camacho, A. P. Hibbins, F. Capolino and M. Albani)
- “On the extraordinary optical transmission in parallel plate waveguides for non-TEM modes” in Optics Express (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, F. Medina, A. P. Hibbins, and J. R. Sambles)
- “Mimicking glide-symmetry for coupled slot metasurfaces” in Applied Physics Letters (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.C Mitchell-Thomas, A.P. Hibbins, J.R. Sambles, O. Quevedo-Teruel)
- “Designer surface plasmon dispersion on a one-dimensional periodic slot metasurface with glide symmetry” in Optics Letters (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.C Mitchell-Thomas, A.P. Hibbins, J.R. Sambles, O. Quevedo-Teruel)
- “Theoretical and experimental exploration of finite sample size effects on the propagation of surface waves supported by slot arrays” in Physical Review B (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, F. Medina, A. P. Hibbins, and J. R. Sambles)
- “Resonantly induced transparency for metals with low angular dependence” in Applied Physics Letters (authors: Miguel Camacho, A. P. Hibbins, and J. R. Sambles)
- “Computationally efficient analysis of extraordinary optical transmission through infinite and truncated subwavelength hole arrays” in Physical Review E (authors: Miguel Camacho, R.R. Boix, and F. Medina )
Miguel’s research output also includes various symposium abstracts, some of which are below:
- Comparative study between resonant transmission and extraordinary transmission in truncated periodic arrays of slots in 2017 IEEE MTT-S NEMO Proceedings
- Dispersion of surface waves supported by truncated metasurfaces in 2017 IEEE APS/URSI Symposium
- Wiener-Hopf analysis of the scattering by a two dimensional periodic semi-infinite array of dipoles in 2018 IEEE APS/URSI Symposium
He has also published a news article on transformation optics in Nanotech Web IOP