Prof. Nicolas Large
Associate Professor & Assistant Dean at Univ of Texas at San Antonio
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Area of Expertise:
Nanophotonics , Plexcitonics , Inelastic light (Raman) scattering theory , Plasmonics , Metallic and Semiconducting nanostructures , Theory & Numerical Simulations
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Profile Summary

Nicolas Large is an Associate Professor of Physics and the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies in the College of Sciences at The University of Texas at San Antonio. After obtaining his B.S. and M.S. in Physics at Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse, France, he obtained a dual Ph.D. degree in 2011 in Nanophysics from Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse and in Physics of Nanostructures and Advanced Materials from the University of the Basque Country in San Sebastián, Spain. He worked jointly in the Center of Materials Physics (CSIC) and Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) in San Sebastián, and at the Center for Materials Elaboration and Structural Studies (CNRS, Toulouse) where he was supervised by Profs. Javier Aizpurua and Adnen Mlayah. Later, Dr. Large worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Peter Nordlander at Rice University in Houston (2012-2014), and in the group of Prof. George Schatz at Northwestern University in Chicago area (2014-2016). In 2023, Dr. Large obtain his Habiliation in Condensed Matter Physics (habilitation à diriger des recherches, HDR) from the University of Toulouse. Dr. Large developed several novel approaches and numerical methods for the calculations of optical properties of semiconductor and plasmonic systems, including new models for the description of acoustic Raman scattering, and electron-based spectroscopies. He also conducted fundamental and applied studies for a large variety of plasmonic-based systems. He is currently conducting research in the field of theoretical nanophotonics and focuses on the modeling of the optical response of semiconductor (excitonic), metallic (plasmonic), and hybrid (plexcitonic, plasphonic, magneto-plasmonic) nanosystems.
Publications (3)

Proceedings Article | 3 October 2022 Presentation + Paper
Carlos Marquez Ibarra, G. Morales-Luna, N. Large, Nancy Ornelas-Soto, Kathryn Mayer
Proceedings Volume 12196, 121960B (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2633078
KEYWORDS: Nanoparticles, Iron, Magnetism, Gold, Absorption, Particles, Optical properties, Finite-difference time-domain method, Sensors, Surface plasmons

Proceedings Article | 9 September 2019 Paper
Priscilla Lopez, Kathryn Mayer, Nicolas Large
Proceedings Volume 11082, 110822W (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2535687
KEYWORDS: Nanorods, Gold, Plasmonics, Computational modeling, Absorption, Optical properties, Chemical detection, Cancer, Chemical elements, Photothermal effect

Proceedings Article | 23 February 2018 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 10507, 105070B (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2288554
KEYWORDS: Nanorods, Absorption, Gold, Polymers, Plasmons, Finite-difference time-domain method

Conference Committee Involvement (2)
13th International Conference Nanotek
5 December 2016 |
ARO Workshop on Surface Plasmon and Catalysis
21 October 2013 |
Course Instructor
NON-SPIE: Nanophotonics & Plasmonics
NON-SPIE: Electrodynamics
NON-SPIE: Modern Physics
NON-SPIE: Mathematical Physics
NON-SPIE: Computational Electrodynamics and Nanophotonics
NON-SPIE: Modern Optics
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