Cristian Ciraci'
Principal Investigator
Senior Researcher Tenure Track - Principal InvestigatorComputational Nanoplasmonics
Telefono
+39 0832 1816 247
Research center
CBN@UniLe
Biografia
I received my Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Montpellier in France, where I studied electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media, with an emphasis on nonlinear optical phenomena. I hold a M.Sc. degree in Science for Engineering from Sapienza University of Rome. I spent three years in Prof. David R. Smith's group at Duke University, USA, as Postdoctoral Fellow first and as Research Scientist later. I am now leading the Computational Nanoplasmonics unit at IIT, Italy. Most of my research activity involves numerical modeling and investigation of electromagnetic propagation in complex media. In particular, nonlinear and microscopic optical phenomena have constituted the principal subject of my work.
Top Publications
2022
De Luca F., Ciraci C.
Impact of Surface Charge Depletion on the Free Electron Nonlinear Response of Heavily Doped Semiconductors
Physical Review Letters, vol. 129, (no. 12)
2021
Baghramyan H.M., Della Sala F., Ciraci C.
Laplacian-Level Quantum Hydrodynamic Theory for Plasmonics
Physical Review X, vol. 11, (no. 1)
2020
Khalid M., Ciraci C.
Enhancing second-harmonic generation with electron spill-out at metallic surfaces
Communications Physics, vol. 3, (no. 1)
2020
Ciraci C., Vidal-Codina F., Yoo D., Peraire J., Oh S.-H., Smith D.R.
Impact of Surface Roughness in Nanogap Plasmonic Systems
ACS Photonics, vol. 7, (no. 4), pp. 908-913
2019
Yoo D., Vidal-Codina F., Ciraci C., Nguyen N.-C., Smith D.R., Peraire J., Oh S.-H.
Modeling and observation of mid-infrared nonlocality in effective epsilon-near-zero ultranarrow coaxial apertures
Nature Communications, vol. 10, (no. 1)
All Publications
2024
Greco S., Castriotta M., Ciraci C.
Advanced Electromagnetism and Nanoplasmonics in FEniCSx
International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks
Conference Paper
Conference
2024
Kazemzadeh M., Collard L., Piscopo L., Pisano F., Ciraci C., De Vittorio M., Pisanello F.
Advanced Holographical and Physics Inspired Deep Learning Approaches for Image Transmission through Multimode Optical Fiber
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 13011
2024
Temperini M.E., Polito R., Venanzi T., Baldassarre L., Hu H., Ciraci C., Pea M., Notargiacomo A., Mattioli F., Ortolani M., Giliberti V.
An Infrared Nanospectroscopy Technique for the Study of Electric-Field-Induced Molecular Dynamics
Nano Letters, vol. 24, (no. 32), pp. 9808-9815
Article
Journal
2024
Otomalo T. O., Hu H., Alvarez-Pérez G., Rho J., Ciracì C.
Computation of emitter-plasmon interactions using an axis-symmetric model for off-axis dipoles
Optics Express
Article in Press
Journal
2024
Hu H., Álvarez-Pérez G., Otomalo T. O., Ciracì C.
Longitudinal plasmons become visible and useful: manipulating prominent hydrodynamic Kerr nonlinearity in heavily doped semiconductors
ACS Photonics
Article in Press
Journal
Oral presentations
2023
Ciraci' C., De Luca F., Ortolani M.
Heavily doped semiconductors: a platform for integrated nonlinear plasmonics
International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics
Conference
2023
Ciraci' C., De Luca F., Ortolani M.
Heavily doped semiconductors for integrated nonlinear plasmonics
CLEO/Europe-EQEC
Conference
2023
Ciraci' C., Castriotta M., Baghramyan H., Khalid M., Della Sala F.
Quantum Hydrodynamic Theory for Plasmonics: a Computational Perspective
META 2023, the 13th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics
Conference
2022
Ciracì C., Baghramyan H., Khalid M., Della Sala F.
Quantum Hydrodynamic Theory for Plasmonics: from Molecule-Coupling to Nonlinear Optics
4th International Conference on Frontiers in Plasmonics and Nano-Photonics
Conference
2019
Ciracì C., Jurga R., Muhammad K., Della Sala F.
Impact of electron spill-out on Rabi splitting in plasmonic systems
4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TERAHERTZ EMISSION, METAMATERIALS AND NANOPHOTONICS
Conference
Colleagues of Computational Nanoplasmonics