Stephen J. Bauman
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Optical Engineer
Also affiliated: Boeing (United States) (2003); Veris Technologies (United States) (2022); University of Delaware (2022)
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Stephen J. Bauman's research focuses on the development and application of plasmonic nanostructures for enhanced optical sensing. His work investigates how the precise arrangement and interaction of metallic nanoparticles, particularly in sub-nanometer gap configurations, can significantly amplify light scattering and electromagnetic fields. This enhancement is crucial for techniques like Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), enabling more sensitive detection of chemical and biological analytes.
Bauman has published work exploring tunable SERS enhancement using metasurfaces with controlled nanoscale gaps. He has also investigated the plasmonic enhancement effects generated by asymmetric nanosphere heterodimers, analyzing both near- and far-field properties. His research contributes to the advancement of biosensing technologies by improving the sensitivity and resolution of optical detection methods. Bauman's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 10 and 45 total publications, which have garnered 377 citations.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 45
- Citations: 389
Selected Publications
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Near- and Far-Field Plasmonic Enhancement by Asymmetric Nanosphere Heterodimers (2022)
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Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces (2022)
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Hyperbolic plasmon–phonon dispersion on group velocity reversal and tunable spontaneous emission in graphene–ferroelectric substrate (2019)
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Effect of incidence and sidewall taper angles on plasmonic metal–semiconductor–metal photodetector enhancements (2019)
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Dynamic Plasmonic Pixels (2019)
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The Role of Rayleigh-Wood Anomalies and Surface Plasmons in Optical Enhancement for Nano-Gratings (2018)
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Localized surface plasmons on periodic monolayer black phosphorene nanoribbons tuned in the infrared region with a dielectric substrate (2018)
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Dataset for SERS Plasmonic Array: Width, Spacing, and Thin Film Oxide Thickness Optimization (2018)
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Plasmonic Au Array SERS Substrate with Optimized Thin Film Oxide Substrate Layer (2018)
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Impact of Tapered Nano-Slits Grating on The Optical Enhancement of Photo-Sensing Devices (2018)
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Tuning Infrared Plasmon Resonance of Black Phosphorene Nanoribbon with a Dielectric Interface (2018)
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Current Density Contribution to Plasmonic Enhancement Effects in Metal–Semiconductor–Metal Photodetectors (2018)
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Fabrication and analysis of metallic nanoslit structures: advancements in the nanomasking method (2018)
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Silicon nanowires to enhance the performance of self-powered near-infrared photodetectors with asymmetrical Schottky contacts (2017)
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Periodic Black Phosphorene Nanoribbons Infrared Edge Plasmon Enhanced Absorbance (2017)
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- Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces
- Near- and Far-Field Plasmonic Enhancement by Asymmetric Nanosphere Heterodimers
- Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces
- Near- and Far-Field Plasmonic Enhancement by Asymmetric Nanosphere Heterodimers
- Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces
- Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces
- Tunable SERS Enhancement via Sub-nanometer Gap Metasurfaces
- Near- and Far-Field Plasmonic Enhancement by Asymmetric Nanosphere Heterodimers
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