Sean Nomoto
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Also affiliated: Colgate University (2011–2012)
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Sean Nomoto's research focuses on theoretical physics, specifically the diffraction of light. His recent work examines the diffraction of Laguerre-Gauss vortex beams from complex fractal structures like the Cantor set and Sierpinski carpet. This research contributes to the understanding of how light interacts with intricate geometric patterns, with potential applications in optics and photonics. Nomoto has published 16 papers, accumulating 307 citations, and holds an h-index of 4. He collaborates with Reeta Vyas at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares one publication.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 319
Selected Publications
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Diffraction of Laguerre-Gauss Vortex Beams from Cantor Set and Sierpenski Carpet (2021)
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A new method for detecting the nonlinearity of the Pancharatnam phase of light (2019)
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Symmetry in the diffraction of beams carrying orbital angular momentum (2019)
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Diffractionof Laguerre-Gauss Vortex Beams from Sierpinski Triangles (2018)
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Polarization properties of Ince–Gaussian laser beams (2017)
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Variation of polarization profile of Ince-Gaussian beams with eccentricity (2017)
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Diffractals from regular polygon Sierpinski gaskets (2017)
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Observation of Ince-Gaussian beams and their polarization properties (2016)
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Polarization of the Airy beam (2015)
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Polarization properties of the Airy beam (2015)
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Observation of cross polarization of linearly polarized Airy beam (2014)
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Diffraction of Orbital Angular Momentum Carrying Optical Beams by a Circular Aperture (2013)
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- Diffraction of Laguerre-Gauss Vortex Beams from Cantor Set and Sierpenski Carpet
- Diffraction of Laguerre-Gauss Vortex Beams from Cantor Set and Sierpenski Carpet