Khanh Kieu

Associate Professor, Wyant College of Optical Sciences

Khanh Kieu has a broad interest in optical technologies that are valuable tools in semiconductor research and manufacturing. 

His research group has developed nonlinear optical imaging techniques for the characterization of 2D materials such as graphene, MoS2, and others. These are interesting materials that may play an important role in future components and devices. His group has also been focusing on developing new laser sources that are suitable for many important applications including spectroscopy, precision measurements and materials processing. 

 

Focus Areas

2D materials, Laser spectroscopy, Nonlinear optical microscopy, Laser processing of materials, thin film coating and characterization

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Degrees

  • PhD, Optical Sciences, University of Arizona

Research Interests

Optimizing laser marking of semiconductor chips, surface characterization using third harmonic generation, or our thin film growth and characterization effort.

Ultrafast fiber lasers.
Nonlinear fiber optics.
Nonlinear spectroscopy and frequency comb.
Microresonators and applications.
Biomedical imaging based on supercontinuum and ultrafast fiber light sources.
All-optical switching.
Micromachining with femtosecond lasers.
Fiber optical sensors.