Xiang Zhang is the Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of California, Berkeley. His main research interest is in micro-nano scale engineering, novel 3D fabrication technologies in microelectronics and photonics, micro and nano-devices, nano-lithography and nano-instrumentation, rapid prototyping, bio-MEMS, and semiconductor manufacturing. Professor Xiang Zhang's Research Group strives to pursue solid experimental work in addition to theoretical modeling. Their research focuses on the interaction of light with nanostructures that leads to exotic electromagnetic properties, which could be applied to the field of metamaterials, plasmonics, electronics, photonics, energy, acoustics, imaging, sensing and biology.
Danhong Huang, Michelle Easter, Godfrey Gumbs, A. A. Maradudin, Shawn-Yu Lin, Dave Cardimona, and Xiang Zhang, "Resonant scattering of surface plasmon polaritons by dressed quantum dots",Applied Physics Letters, 104, 251103.
Kevin O’Brien, N. D. Lanzillotti-Kimura, Junsuk Rho, Haim Suchowski, Xiaobo Yin, and Xiang Zhang, "Ultrafast acousto-plasmonic control and sensing in complex nanostructures",Nature Communications, 5, 4042.