Dr Michael Mazilu
Senior Lecturer
Research areas
Dr Mazilu has pioneered a novel way to describe general light-matter interactions. This approach is best understood as a natural decomposition of the light field into independent non-interfering partial fields, which I term Optical Eigenmodes (OEi). The aim of his research is to create new theoretical tools and to deliver a profound and insightful understanding of the photonic modes within the general context of modern applied optics. The plan is to develop the OEi approach into an advanced photonic tool applicable to a range of problems in the fields of optics, imaging, optical manipulation, plasmonics, cavity opto-mechanics, quantum optics, ultra-fast photonics, and non-linear optics.
The optical eigenmode method offers a new approach to numerical computation of photonic interactions. In effect, this approach allows the description of the light field as a superposition of orthogonal solutions specifically calculated for each device and for each interaction, eg. momentum transfer, coupling or absorption. This description greatly simplifies the way we understand any given interaction. Numerically, these eigenmodes can be calculated directly, enabling a quick and insightful visualisation of all fundamental interaction between any photonic object and the electromagnetic field, without having to consider specific illumination or boundary conditions. In effect, every possible interaction is defined by its eigenmodes. The strength of the interaction is determined by the overlap with the emission eigenmodes. For example, consider the momentum eigenmodes of a prism shaped microparticle. Here, using the OEi method, we can numerically determine the beam profile delivering the best tractor beam (a beam that pulls the microparticle towards the source). The vision is to expand this approach to a larger number of cases and ultimately develop a generic numerical toolbox that can be used for photonic interaction modeling, medical spectroscopy and photonic micro-fabrication design.
Selected publications
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Optical eigenmodes for imaging applications
Kosmeier, S., Mazilu, M., De Luca, A. C., Baumgartl, J. & Dholakia, K., 2012, COMPLEX LIGHT AND OPTICAL FORCES VI. Galvez, E., Andrews, D., Gluckstad, J. & Soskin, M. (eds.). SPIE, 6 p. (Proceedings of SPIE; vol. 8274).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Open access
Rotation of two trapped microparticles in vacuum: observation of optically mediated parametric resonances
Arita, Y., Mazilu, M., Vettenburg, T., Wright, E. & Dholakia, K., 15 Oct 2015, In: Optics Letters. 40, 20, p. 4751-4754 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Biomolecular sensing for cancer diagnostics using highly reproducible SERS substrates
De Luca, A. C., Reader-Harris, P., Mazilu, M., Manago, S., Mariggio, S., Corda, D. & Di Falco, A., 2014, PLASMONICS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE XI. VoDinh, T. & Lakowicz (eds.). SPIE, 7 p. (Proceedings of SPIE; vol. 8957).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Size resolution with Light Induced Dielectrophoresis (LIDEP)
Neale, S. L., Mazilu, M., MacDonald, M. P., Wilson, J. I. B., Dholakia, K. & Krauss, T. F., 2006, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation III. Dholakia, K. & Spalding, G. (eds.). SPIE, p. U308-U317 10 p. (PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE); vol. 6326).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Open access
Orbital-angular-momentum transfer to optically levitated microparticles in vacuum
Mazilu, M., Arita, Y., Vettenburg, T., Aunon-Garcia, J. M., Wright, E. M. & Dholakia, K., Nov 2016, In: Physical Review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics. 94, 5, 5 p., 053821.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Open access
Is there an optimal basis to maximise optical information transfer?
Chen, M., Dholakia, K. & Mazilu, M., 15 Mar 2016, In: Scientific Reports. 6, 8 p., 22821.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Propagation characteristics of Airy beams: dependence upon spatial coherence and wavelength
Morris, J. E., Mazilu, M., Baumgartl, J., Cizmar, T. & Dholakia, K., 20 Jul 2009, In: Optics Express. 17, 15, p. 13236-13245 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Spin and angular momentum operators and their conservation
Mazilu, M., 27 Apr 2009, In: Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics. 11, 9, 4 p., 094005.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Modulated Raman spectroscopy technique for 'real-time' fluorescence rejection
Mazilu, M., De Luca, A. C., Riches, A., Herrington, S. & Dholakia, K., 2010, IMAGING, MANIPULATION, AND ANALYSIS OF BIOMOLECULES, CELLS, AND TISSUES VIII. Farkas, D., Nicolau, D. & Leif, R. (eds.). BELLINGHAM: SPIE, p. - 5 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Fluorescence-free biochemical characterization of cells using modulated Raman spectroscopy
De Luca, A. C., Mazilu, M., Riches, A., Herrington, S. & Dholakia, K., 2010, ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS VIII. VoDinh, T., Grundfest, W. & MahadevanJansen, A. (eds.). BELLINGHAM: SPIE, p. - 6 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution