Applied Physics
Yale University
Becton Center
Room 401
15 Prospect Street

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New Haven, CT
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A. Douglas Stone
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A. Douglas Stone

Carl A. Morse Professor of Applied Physics and Physics
Ph.D., MIT

Contact Information

Phone: 203-432-4279 Email: douglas.stone [at] yale.edu
Fax: 203-432-4283 Homepage: A. Douglas  Stone
Address: 15 Prospect Street
Becton Center 305
New Haven, CT
06511
Mailing: P.O. Box 208284
New Haven, CT
06520-8284

 

RESPONSIBILITIES
Professor Stone is the Director of Yale's Division of Physical Sciences.


APPOINTMENTS
Joint appointment in Physics

INTERESTS
Theory of quantum transport phenomena; localization, mesoscopic physics, quantum dots; quantum coherence and quantum computation in superconducting tunnel junction circuits; chaos and quantum/wave chaos with applications to microelectronics, microcavity optics, and laser physics  MORE >>

AWARDS AND HONORS | REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS | PATENTS |


Awards and Honors

 Fellow, American Physical Society  (1993)
 Trustee, Aspen Center for Physics  (1993)
 Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship  (1990)
 IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award  (1987)
 Presidential Young Investigator Award  (1987)
 William L. McMillan Award  (1987)
 Rhodes Scholar  (1976)

Representative Publications

Dramatic Shape Sensitivity of Directional Emission Patterns from Similarly Deformed Cylindrical Polymer Lasers, H.G.L. Schwefel, N.B. Rex, H.E. Tureci, Richard K Chang, A. Douglas Stone, Tahar ben Massoud, J. Zyss, 2004, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, 21, 923-934.

Unidirectional Lasing from InGaN Multiple-quantum-well Spiral-shaped Micropillars, G.D. Chern, H.E. Tureci, A. Douglas Stone, Richard K Chang, M. Kneissl, N.M. Johnson, 2003, Appl. Phys. Lett., 83, 1710.

Uni-directional lasing from InGaN multiple quantum-well spiral-shaped micropillars, G.D. Chern, H.E. Tureci, A. Douglas Stone, Richard K Chang, M. Kneissl, N.M. Johnson, 2003, Appl. Phys. Lett..

Progress in Asymmetric Resonant Cavities: Using shape as a Design Parameter in Dielectric Microcavity Lasers, H.G.L. Schwefel, H.E. Tureci, A. Douglas Stone, Richard K Chang, 2003, Optical Processes in Microcavities, World Scientific.


Patents

"Solid State Laser for Operation in Librational Modes", 6,134,257, 2000: With F.Capasso, A.Y.Cho, J.Faist, C.F.Gmachl, E.E.Narimanov, and D.L. Sivco.
"Asymmetric Resonant Optical Cavity Apparatus", 5,742,633, 1998: With Prof. R.K. Chang
 
 
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