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Mark
G. Kuzyk
Present Position
Associate Professor, Department of Physics
Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Pennsylvania (1979)
Master of Arts, University of Pennsylvania (1981)
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania (1985)
Professional Experience
Visiting Professor, Technology, Tokyo University of Agriculture
and Technology (1989)
Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories (1985-90)
Assistant Professor, Physics, Washington State University (1990-95)
Assistant Professor, Materials Science, Washington State University
(1991-95)
Associate Professor, Physics, Washington State Univeristy (1995-
present)
Instructions and Seminar
Topics
Nonlinear optics
Honors and Awards
Faculty Excellence Award, Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (1993-94)
Industry Involvement
Consultant, Hoechst-Celanese Inc. , polymer optical fiber
Consultant, Sentel Technologies, photo mechanical devices
Specialties and Research
Areas
Response of materials to strong electric fields as generated by
intense lasers, with concentraions on the nonlinear optical properties
of guest-host polymers and on microscopic mechanisms of molecular
electron cloud distortion and reorientation.
Recent Publications
M. G. Kuzyk, D. W. Garvey, S. R. Vigil, D. J. Welker, "All-optical
devices in polymer optical fiber," Chemical Physics, 245, 533
(1999).
M. G. Kuzyk, "Physical
Limits on Electronic Nonlinear Molecular Susceptibilities,"
Physical Review Letters 85, 1218 (2000).
S. R. Vigil and
M. G. Kuzyk, "Absolute molecular optical Kerr-effect spectroscopy
of dilute organic solutions and neat organic liquids," J. Opt.
Soc. Am B 18, 679 (2001). |
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