Dr. Joseph B. Herzog
Assistant Professor at Univ of Indianapolis
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Leadership Workshop Facilitator
Area of Expertise:
Plasmonics , Nano Optics , Photonics Crystals , Spectroscopy
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Profile Summary

Joseph B. Herzog is an Assistant professor in the R.B. Annis School of Engineering at the University of Indianapolis. He chose to come to the University of Indianapolis because he is passionate about teaching, is excited about the direction of the new R.B. Annis School of Engineering, is glad to return to his engineering roots, and is happy to be close to his extended family. Previously he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Arkansas. He is truly grateful for his time at the University of Arkansas, and enjoyed his department, students, and the campus. While in Fayetteville, he also served as a faculty in the Microelectronics-Photonics Program and the Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering. He received his PhD from the University of Notre Dame working in the Nano-Optics Research Lab with J. Merz and A. Mintairov. After this he was a Welch Postdoctoral Research Associate, researching plasmonic nanostructures at Rice University with Douglas Natelson in the Department of Physics & Astronomy. In the summer of 2017 he was a Fellow at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, DC working with Jake Fontana on tunable subnanometer gap plasmonic metasurfaces as part of the Office of Naval Research Summer Faculty Research Program. At the NRL he worked in the Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering, which is a division of the Materials Directorate at the NRL. His experience also includes working for Intel Corporation both in Hillsboro, OR and Santa Clara, CA; and he worked at the Berliner Elektronenspeicherring-Gesellschaft für Synchrotronstrahlung m.b.H. (BESSY - Berlin electron storage ring company for synchrotron radiation) in Berlin, Germany, researching ultra thick high-aspect-ratio microfabrication. His research focuses on experimental nano-optics, including plasmonics, nanofabrication, computational modeling, and photonic crystals.
Publications (21)

SPIE Journal Paper | 19 November 2021
JNP, Vol. 15, Issue 04, 046005, (November 2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JNP.15.046005
KEYWORDS: Quantum dots, Plasmonics, Nanoparticles, Gold, Nanostructures, Cadmium, Silicon, Quenching (fluorescence), Pulsed laser operation, Physics

Proceedings Article | 20 August 2020 Poster + Paper
Proceedings Volume 11462, 114622B (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568160
KEYWORDS: Quantum dots, Plasmonics, Luminescence, Spectroscopy, Optical filters, Objectives, Nanoparticles, Silicon, Physics

Proceedings Article | 19 September 2018 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10722, 107222R (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2321339
KEYWORDS: Infrared radiation, Surface plasmons, Dielectrics, Infrared imaging, Plasmonics, Resonance enhancement, Absorption, Infrared detectors, Plasmons

SPIE Journal Paper | 2 January 2018 Open Access
JM3, Vol. 17, Issue 01, 013501, (January 2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JMM.17.1.013501
KEYWORDS: Lithography, Nanolithography, Nanostructures, Gold, Fabrication, Chromium, Scanning electron microscopy, Optical lithography, Plasmonics, Edge roughness

Proceedings Article | 25 August 2017 Presentation + Paper
Stephen Bauman, Qigeng Yan, Mourad Benamara, Joseph Herzog
Proceedings Volume 10346, 1034607 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2274085
KEYWORDS: Plasmonics, Plasmons, Nanolithography, Fabrication, Nanostructures, Nanofabrication, Optical imaging, Raster graphics, Scanning electron microscopy, Electron microscopes

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