Force Metrology with Plane Parallel Plates
Comprehensive design review and roadmap for the Casimir metrology platform.
View publication →Research Archive
A chronological view of experimental milestones, publications, and ongoing investigations across quantum force metrology, photonics, and biomedical modeling.
Comprehensive design review and roadmap for the Casimir metrology platform.
View publication →Hybrid feedback combining optical levers and capacitive sensing to suppress vibrations.
Poster presented in ViennaIntegration concepts to extend detection bandwidth for short-range force searches.
Draft in preparation for Optics LettersDielectric tissue modelling informing electrode placement for glioblastoma treatment.
In partnership with Masih Daneshvari HospitalLatest design iteration for the CANNEX platform featuring cryogenic actuation, sub-picometer interferometry, and in-situ calibration of residual electrostatic forces.
Status: Manuscript in internal review · Collaborators: TU Wien Quantum Force Metrology Group
Expanded description of the 1.8 m CANNEX instrument, covering plate alignment, thermal shrouds, ultra-high-vacuum infrastructure, and the inverted-pendulum/GAS seismic attenuation chain drawn from the Physics 2024 design review.
Read the in-depth brief →Comprehensive review of the force metrology apparatus, outlining alignment protocols, thermal drifts, and roadmap toward detecting exotic vacuum interactions.
DOI: 10.3390/physics6020045 →Introduced hybrid feedback combining optical levers and capacitive sensing to reduce residual vibrations below 20 pm/√Hz within the CANNEX interferometer.
Presented at the Quantum Frontiers Workshop, Vienna
Explores coupling strategies between micro-fabricated optical cavities and Casimir probes to enhance readout bandwidth for short-range force searches.
Draft under preparation for submission to Optics Letters
Performed dielectric tissue modeling and electrode optimization for glioblastoma treatment, providing actionable insights to partnering clinicians.
Collaboration with Masih Daneshvari Hospital, Tehran
Developed a continuous-wave green fiber laser through resonant second harmonic generation, enabling spectroscopy-grade power and stability.
DOI: 10.29252/ijop.14.1.67 →Presented a dual-wavelength fiber laser platform with rapid tuning for spectroscopy and precision sensing applications.
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