
Jack and Pearl Resnick
Institute for Advanced
Science and Technology
Ramat-Gan 52900
Israel
| Michael Rosenbluh | ![]() |
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Phone: +972-3-531-8296 Room: 212 email: rosenblu@mail.biu.ac.il |
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| Research |
| Experimental studies in atomic and laser physics, coherent population trapping (CPT), CPT atomick clocks, nonlinear optics - saturable absorption, four-wave mixing, light scattering, nanofabrication of optronic stuctures and chaotic diode laser dynamics. |
| Recent publications |
| 2009 Ultra high speed random number generation based on a chaotic semiconductor laser I.Reidler, Y.Aviad, M. Rosenbluh and I.Kanter Physical Review Letters (in print) Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy as a Probe for Adsorbate Orientation on Silver Nanoclusters Journal of Raman Spectroscopy (in print) Surface plasmons and surface enhanced Raman spectra of aggregated and alloyed gold-silver nanoparticles Y. Fleger and M. Rosenbluh Research Letters in Optics (in print) Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of aromatic compounds on silver nanoclusters Y. Fleger, D. H. Dressler, Y. Mastai and M. Rosenbluh Surface Science 603, 788 (2009). 2008 Absolute Raman cross sections of some explosives: trends in the UV L. Nagli, M. Gaft, Y. Fleger and M. Rosenbluh Optical Materials 30, 1747 (2008). CW laser discoloration of X-ray irradiated silver doped silicate glasses Y. Samoilenko, Yu. Kaganovskii, A. Lipovskii, E. Mogilko and M. Rosenbluh Optical Materials 30, 1715 (2008). Silicon on Insulator Photo-activated Modulator D. Abraham, Z. Zalevsky, A. Chelly, J. Shappir and M. Rosenbluh Microelectronics Journal, 39, 1429 (2008). Multiple Stages in the Aging of a Physical Polymer Gel N. Schupper, Y. Rabin, and M. Rosenbluh Macromolecules, 41, 3983 (2008). Enhancement in microwave modulation efficiency of vertical cavity surface-emitting laser by optical feedback N. Gavra , V. Ruseva, M. Rosenbluh Applied Physics Letters 92, 22113(2008). Phase Synchronization in Mutually Coupled Chaotic Diode Lasers Y. Aviad, I. Reidler, W. Kinzel, I. Kanter, M. Rosenbluh Physical Review E, Rapid Communications 78, 025204(R) (2008). 2007 Pump-probe Spectroscopy in Degenerate Two-level Atoms with Arbitrarily Strong Fields T. Zigdon, A. D. Wilson-Gordon, C. Goren, M. Rosenbluh, and H. Friedmann Proceedings of SPIE, 660402-1, 6604 (2007). Synchronization of Mutually Coupled Chaotic Lasers in the Presence of a Shutter I. Kanter, N. Gross, E. Klein, E. Kopelowitz, P. Yoskovits, L. Khaykovich, W. Kinzel and M. Rosenbluh Physical Review Letters, 98, 154101 (2007). Spatially Periodic formation of Nanoparticles in Metal Doped Glasses Yu. Kaganovskii, A. Lipovskii, M. Rosenbluh and V. Zhurikhina Defect and Diffusion Forum, 263, 57 (2007). Spiking Optical Patterns and Synchronization M. Rosenbluh, Y. Aviad, E. Cohen, L. Khaykovich, W. Kinzel, E. Kopelowitz, P. Yoskovits, and I. Kanter Physical Review E, 76, 046207 (2007). Formation of Nanoparticles Through Silver Reduction in Glasses: The Model Yu. Kaganovskii, A. Lipovskii, M. Rosenbluh and V. Zhurikhina Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 353, 2263 (2007). Formation of Nanoclusters in Silver-doped Glasses in Wet Atmosphere. Yu. Kaganovskii, E.Mogilko, A. A. Lipovskii, and M. Rosenbluh. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 61, 508-512 (2007). Sub-Doppler and Sub-natural Narrowing of an Absorption Line N. Gavra , M. Rosenbluh , T. Zigdon , A. D. Wilson-Gordon , H. Friedmann Optics Communications 280, 374(2007). Pump-probe spectroscopy in degenerate two-level atoms with arbitrarily strong fields T. Zigdon, A. D. Wilson-Gordon, C. Goren, M. Rosenbluh and H. Friedmann Proc. of SPIE Vol. 6604 660402-1 to 10, (2007) |
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Positions held in addition to Bar-Ilan University Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Francis Bitter Magnet Lab Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Lincoln Laboratory IBM – Almaden Research Labs • NIST – Boulder, Colorado Education Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 1978. Doctoral Dissertation - "Laser Magnetic Resonance in Excited States of Atoms and Molecules". (Supervisor: Prof. Benjamin Lax). M.Sc. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 1975. B.Sc. - Department of Physics and Department of Mathematics, Roosevelt University, Chicago, Ill. 1971 Magna cum Laude. |