102 · Sagie Asraf, Marko Šprem, Zeev Zalevsky. “Fiber based all-optical infinite impulse response filter tuned via stimulated Brillouin scattering”. OSA Continuum, 2021. · Zeev Zalevsky, Gerald S Buller, Tao Chen, Moshik Cohen, Rory Barton-Grimley. “Light detection and ranging (lidar): introduction”. JOSA B, 2021. · David Glukhov, Zeev Zalevsky, Avi Karsenty. “Picosecond Pulsed Laser Illumination: An Ultimate Solution for Photonic vs. Thermal Processes’ Contest in SOI Photo-Activated Modulator”. 2021. · N Gorodesky, S Sedghani-Cohen, O Fogel, A Silber, M Tkachev, Z Kotler, Z Zalevsky. “Improving Compactness of 3D Metallic Microstructures Printed by Laser-Induced Forward Transfer”. Crystals, 11, 291, 2021. · Ori Carmi, Adi Gross, Nadav Ivzan, Lamberto La Franca, Nairouz Farah, Zeev Zalevsky, Yossi Mandel. “Evaluation and Optimization of Methods for Generating High-Resolution Retinotopic Maps Using Visual Cortex Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging”. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2021. · Yehuda Rodal, Amir Shemer, Ariel Schwarz, Nisan Ozana, Hovav Zafrir, Zeev Zalevsky. “Usage of fiber optics as an underground deployable radon gas detector”. OSA Continuum, 2021. · Vismay Trivedi, Swapnil Mahajan, Mugdha Joglekar, Nirav Joshi, Vani Chhaniwal, Satish Kumar Dubey, Zeev Zalevsky, Bahram Javidi, Arun Anand. “Optomechanical magnetometer based on laser speckle correlation”. Measurement, 2021. · Juanjuan Zheng, Kai Wen, Zhaolin Gao, Zeev Zalevsky, Peng Gao. “Digital micromirror device based ptychographic phase microscopy”. Optics Communications, 2021. · Zeev Zalevsky, Gerald S Buller, Tao Chen, Moshik Cohen, Rory Barton-Grimley. “Light detection and ranging (lidar): introduction”. JOSA B, 2021. · Kai Wen, ZhaoLin Gao, Xiang Fang, Min Liu, JuanJuan Zheng, Ying Ma, Zeev Zalevsky, Peng Gao. “Structured illumination microscopy with partially coherent illumination for phase and fluorescent imaging”. Optics Express, 2021. · Itai Orr, Harel Damari, Meir Halachmi, Mark Raifel, Kfir Twizer, Moshik Cohen, Zeev Zalevsky. “Effects of lidar and radar resolution on DNN-based vehicle detection”. JOSA A, 2021. · John Linden, Sharona Cohen, Yuval Berg, Itay Peled, Zvi Kotler, Zeev Zalevsky. “High-speed temporal and spatial beamshaping combining active and passive elements”. Optics Express, 2021. · Nisan Ozana, Zeev Zalevsky. “Perspective on remote photonic bio-sensing and diagnosis”. Applied Physics Letters, 2021. · Dana Gotthilf-Nezri, Yoram S Bonneh, Zeev Zalevsky. “Passive optical device to treat age-related macular degeneration and its cognitive perception aspects”. OSA Continuum, 2021. · John Linden, Sharona Cohen, Yuval Berg, Zvi Kotler, Zeev Zalevsky. “Influence of Nanosecond Pulse Bursts at High Repetition Rates on Ablation Process”. Journal of Laser Micro/Nanoengineering, 2021. · Matan Benyamin, Hadar Genish, Ran Califa, Nisan Ozana, Benjamin Lengenfelder, Florian Klämpfl, Zeev Zalevsky. “Ultra-fast remote photoacoustic imaging with a nonscanning speckle-based setup”. OSA Continuum, 2021. · Hadas Lupa Yitzhak, Michael Wolf, Nisan Ozana, Yarden Tzabari Kelman, Zeev Zalevsky. “Optical analysis of facial nerve degeneration in Bell’s palsy”. OSA Continuum, 2021. · Itai Orr, Moshik Cohen, Zeev Zalevsky. “High-resolution radar road segmentation using weakly supervised learning”. Nature Machine Intelligence, 2021. · Benjamin Lengenfelder, Martin Hohmann, Moritz Späth, Daniel Scherbaum, Manuel Weiß, Stefan J Rupitsch, Michael Schmidt, Zeev Zalevsky, Florian Klämpfl. “Remote photoacoustic sensing using single speckle analysis by an ultra-fast four quadrant photo-detector”. Sensors, 2021. Prof. Zitoun David Head of Department of Chemistry Member of BINA Energy Center Nano & Advanced Materials Center Research Areas • Photovoltaics and energy storage (batteries and capacitors) • Inorganic synthesis of semi-conductors, metals and oxides • Magnetic properties of materials • Nanostructures: from individual nanoparticles to functional materials Abstract Nanomaterials for Energy The current research focuses on chemical synthesis of nanomaterials to promote renewable and green energies. We have an expertise in the wet synthesis of nano-scale materials with the accent on the transition metals, their complexes, organometallic, metallic, and metal-oxide compounds. We develop new chemical routes using soluble organometallic or metal-organic precursors. These nanoparticles and their assemblies display high activity as chemical sensors, catalysts for fuel cells, electrolyzers and redox flow batteries. We were the first to introduce the use of electron magnetic measurements in post-mortem analyses of Li-ion batteries and the first group to publish the operando electron magnetic measurements. Single atom Pt electrocatalysts inside carbon nanotubes for selective catalysis.
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