John Pendry
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Professor Sir John Pendry FRS BA MA PhD FInstP, (born 1944), is an English theoretical physicist.
Professor Pendry is well known for his work on the structure of surfaces and their interaction with electrons and photons. He has published over 200 scientific papers. He has published on subjects such as surface plasmons and negative refractive index materials. From 1975-1981 he worked at the Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire. He has worked at Imperial College of Science and Technology, London since he was appointed professor in 1981. He was head of the department of physics (1998-2001) and principal of the faculty of physical sciences (2001-2002). He is an honorary fellow of Downing College, Cambridge and an IEEE fellow.
[edit] Selected publications
- Limitations on Sub-Diffraction Imaging with a Negative Refractive Index Slab, D.R. Smith, D. Schurig, Marshall Rosenbluth, S. Schultz, S. Anantha Ramakrishna, J.B. Pendry
- Theory of Extraordinary Optical Transmission through Subwavelength Hole Arrays, MartÃn-Moreno, FJ Garcia Vidal, HJ Lezec, KM Pellerin, T Thio, JB Pendry, and TW Ebbesen, Phys. Rev. Lett. vol. 86, pp. 1114-7 (2001).
[edit] Awards
- 1984 - Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
- 1996 - The Dirac prize and medal for outstanding contributions to theoretical physics.
- 2004 - John Pendry was knighted in the Queen's Birthday honours list (services to science).
[edit] External links
- Google scholar List of Papers by JB Pendry
- Imperial College, Department of Physics, Condensed Matter Theory Group