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(a) Books:

 

  1. Z. Zalevsky and I. Abdulhalim, Integrated Nanophotonic Devices (Micro and Nano Technologies), Publisher: William Andrew-Elsevier, (1st ed. 2010, 2nd ed. 2014), ISBN 1437778488.

  2. I. Abdulhalim and R. Marks, Editors, Nanomaterials for Water Management: Signal Amplification for Biosensing from Nanostructures, (Pan Stanford Publishing, 2015). ISBN 9789814463478 - CAT# N11160.  http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9789814463478.

 

(b) Chapters in books:

 

  1. I. Abdulhalim, M. Zourob, A. Lakhtakia, Overview of optical biosensing techniques, Invited chapter in the Handbook of Biosensing and Biochips, edited by R. S. Marks, C. R. Lowe, D. C. Cullen, , H. H. Weetall and I. Karube, John Wiley and Sons, 2007, pages 413-446, ISBN978-0-470-01905-4.

  2. I. Abdulhalim, Biosensing configurations using guided wave resonant structures, in NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physic sand Biophysics, Optical waveguide sensing and imaging, Ch.9, pp. 211-228, Editors: Wojtek J. Bock, Israel Gannot and Stoyan Tanev, Springer-Verlag , Amsterdam, Netherlands  , Dec.  2008.  DOI:10.1007/978-1-4020-6952-9_9.  

  3. I. Abdulhalim, Nanophotonic and subwavelength structures for sensing and biosensing, Chapter 4, in: M. Zourob and A. Lakhtakia (eds.), Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors II, Springer series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors 8, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-02827-4_4, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010.

  4. I. Abdulhalim, Nanoplasmonics, In: Recent advances in nanotechnology, Editor: Zeev Zalevsky, Publisher: Verlag Dr. Muller, ISBN: 3639341279 / ISBN-13: 9783639341270, 2012.

  5. I. Abdulhalim, Enhanced spectroscopies and surface plasmon thin film sensors, Chapter 7 in: Nanoantenna: Plasmon-Enhanced Spectroscopies for Biotechnological Applications, Ed.  Marc Lamy de la Chapelle and Annemarie Pucci, Pan Stanford Publishing, Singapore 2013.

  6. A. Karabchevsky and I. Abdulhalim, Techniques for signal analysis in surface plasmon resonance sensors, In: Nanomaterials for Water Management: Signal Amplification for Biosensing from Nanostructures, Ch.7, Editors: I. Abdulhalim and R. S. Marks, Pan Stanford Publishing, 2015.

  7. I. Abdulhalim, Spatiotemporal coherence effects in full field optical coherence tomography, In: Full-Field Optical Coherence Microscopy: technology and applications, Editor: Arnaud Dubois, 2015.

 

 

 (c) Refereed articles in scientific journals

 

  1. R. Marx, U. Hubner, I. Abdulhalim, J. Heppner, Yu-Cai-Ni, G. Willenberg, C.O. Weiss, - Far Infrared CW Raman and Laser Gain of 14NH3, IEEE J. Quant. Elec., QE17, 6, 1123 (1981).

  2. I. Abdulhalim, L. Benguigui, R. Weil, - Selective Reflection by Helicoidal Liquid Crystals: Results of an Exact Calculations using the 4 x 4 Characteristic Matrix Method, J. De Phys., 46, 815 (1985).

  3. I. Abdulhalim, L. Benguigui, R. Weil, - Light Transmission Measurements in the Liquid Crystal SMC Phase of DOBAMBC at Normal Incidence, J. De Phys., 46, 1429 (1985).

  4. R. Weil, I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, M. Janai, B. Pratt, - Comparison of Strain in Glow Discharge a-Si:F and a-Si:H, J. Non. Crys. Solids, Vol. 77, p. 261 (1985).

  5. I. Abdulhalim, R. Weil, L. Benguigui, - Dispersion and Attenuation of the Eigenwaves for Light Propagation in Helicoidal Liquid Crystals, Liq. Crys., Vol. 1, No. 2, 155 (1986).

  6. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, Yu. L. Khait, - Light Induced Structural Changes in Amorphous Semiconductors, J. Non. Crys. Solids, Vol, 97 and 98, 387 (1987).

  7. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, - Raman Scattering Study of Light Induced Structural Transformations in Glassy As2Se3, Sol. Stat. Commun. Vol. 64, No. 6, 951 (1987).

  8. I. Abdulhalim, - Light Propagation Along the Helix of Chiral Smectics and Twisted Nematics, Opt. Commun., Vol. 64, No. 5, 443 (1987).

  9. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, Yu. L. Khait, - Laser Induced Oscillatory Instabilities in Amorphous Materials, Europhys. Lett., Vol. 4, No. 12, 1371 (1987).

  10. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, Yu. L. Khait, R. Weil, - Laser Induced Structural Instabilities in Amorphous Materials, Appl. Phys. Lett., Vol. 51, No. 23, 1898 (1987).

  11. I. Abdulhalim, L. Benguigui, - Critical Angles for Light Propagation in Chiral Smectic Liquid Crystals, Ferroelectrics, Vol. 84, 273 (1988).

  12. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, R. Weil, - Structural Changes and Crystallization of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon Generated by Laser Irradiation, Phys. Rev. B. 39, 2, 1081 (1989).

  13. I. Abdulhalim, R. Beserman, R. Weil, - Photodarkening, Structural Instabilities and Crystallization of glassy As2Se3 Induced by Laser Irradiation, Phys. Rev. B. 40, 12476 (1989).

  14. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, K.M. Johnson, - High Speed Analog Spatial Light Modulator using an a-Si:H Photosensor and an Electroclinic Liquid Crystal, Appl. Phys. Lett., 55, 1603 (1989).

  15. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, K. M. Johnson, C. M. Walker, - Optically Addressed Electroclinic Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator With an a-Si:H Photodiode, J. Non. Cryst. Solids, 115, 162 (1989).

  16. R. A. Rice, G. Moddel, I. Abdulhalim, C. M. Walker, - A Three Terminal Spatial Light Modulator Optically Addressed by an a-Si:H Photosensor, J. Non. Cryst. Solids, 115, 96 (1989).

  17. I. Abdulhalim, L. Benguigui, - Optics of Chiral Smectic Liquid Crystals Near Lifshitz Point, Phys. Rev. A., 42, 2114 (1990).

  18. I. Abdulhalim, - Dispersion Relations for the Refractive Indices and the Effective Birefringence of Liquid Crystals, Mol. Crys. Liq. Cryst., 197, 103(1991).

  19. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, - Optically and Electrically Controlled Light Modulation and Color Switching using Helix Distorsion of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 200, 79(1991).

  20. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, - Switching Behavior and Electro-optic Response due to the Soft Mode Ferroelectric Effect in Chiral Smectic A Liquid Crystals, Liq. Crys., 9 (4) 493 (1991).

  21. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, N. A. Clark, - Director - Polarization Reorientation via Solitary Waves in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals, Appl.Phys. Lett., 60, 551(1992).

  22. I. Abdulhalim, - Strong Effect of the Interface Layers on the Electro-optic Response of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals, Europhys.Lett., 19, 91(1992).

  23. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, D. N. Payne, - Fibre Compatible fast Acousto-Optic Modulator using a Gradient Index Lens as the Interaction Medium, Appl.Phys.Lett, 62, 3402(1993).

  24. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, L. Reekie, K. P. Jedrzejewski, E. R. Taylor, D. N. Payne, - High Power, Short Pulse Acousto-Optically Q-Switched Fibre Laser, Optics Commu., 99, 355 (1993).

  25. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, - Photoelastically Induced Light Modulation in Graded Index Lenses, Opt.Lett., 18, 1274(1993).

  26. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, - Acousto-optic in Fibre Modulator using Acoustic Focusing, IEEE Photon.Technol.Lett., 5, 999 (1993).

  27. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, - Photoelastic in-Fibre Birefringence Modulator Operating at the Fundamental Transverse Acoustic Resonance, IEEE Photon.Technolo.Lett., 5, 1197 (1993).

  28. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, R. S. Deol, D. W. Hewak, G. Wylangowski, D. N. Payne, "High performance acousto-optic chalcogenide glass based on Ga2S3-La2S3  systems," J.Non.Cryst.Solids, 164-166, 1251 (1994).

  29. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, J. Wang, G. Wylangowski, D. N. Payne,  "Acousto-optic modulation using a new chlorotellurite glass," J.Appl.Phys., 75, 519 (1994).

  30. I. Abdulhalim, - Continuous Phase-Only or Amplitude Light Modulation using Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals with Fixed Boundary Orientations, Optic.Communi., 108, 219 (1994).

  31. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, N. A. Clark, - Soliton Switching in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals and their Transient Electro-Optic Response, J.Appl.Phys., 76, 820 (1994).

  32. I. Abdulhalim, J. L. Archambault, L. Reekie, C. N. Pannell, P.StJ. Russell, Elasto-optically Induced Modulation of In-Fibre Grating, IEEE Photon.Technol.Lett., 5, 1395 (1994).

  33. I. Abdulhalim, C. N. Pannell, K.P. Jedrzejewski, E.R. Taylor, - Cavity Dumping of Neodymium Doped Fibre Lasers using Acousto-optic Modulator, Optic.Quant.Electr., 26 (11), 997 (1994).

  34. I. Abdulhalim, - Kinetic Model for Photoinduced and Thermally Induced Creation and Annihilation of Metastable Defects in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon, J.Appl.Phys., 77, 1897 (1995).

  35. I. Abdulhalim, - Model for Photoinduced Defects and Photorefractivity in Optical Fibers, App. Phys. Lett., 66, (24), 3248, (1995).

  36. C. N. Pannell, B. F. Wacogne, I. Abdulhalim, - In-Fiber and Fiber-Compatible Acoustooptic Components, J. Lightwave Technolog., 13, (7), 1429 (1995).

  37. I. Abdulhalim, Analytic formulae for the refractive indices and the propagation angles in biaxial and gyrotropic media, Optics Commu. (157)1-6 (1998) pp. 265-272.

  38. I. Abdulhalim, - Analytic propagation matrix method for linear optics of arbitrary biaxial layered media, J. Opt. A, 1 (5) (646-653) 1999.

  39. I. Abdulhalim, - 2×2 Matrix summation method for multiple reflections and transmissions in a biaxial slab between two anisotropic media, Optics Commu. (163)1-3 9-14 (1999).

  40. I. Abdulhalim, - Exact 2 × 2 matrix method for the transmission and reflection at the interface between two arbitrarily oriented biaxial crystals, J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt. 1 (6) (655-661) 1999.

  41. I. Abdulhalim, Point of ultra-sensitivity to perturbations for axial propagation in helicoidal bianisotropic structures, Europhys. Lett, 48 (2), pp. 177-181 (1999).

  42. I. Abdulhalim, - Method for the measurement of multilayers refractive indices and thicknesses using interference microscopes with annular aperture, - Optik, 110 (10), 476-8 (1999).

  43. I. Abdulhalim, - Omnidirectional reflection from periodic anisotropic stack, Opt.Commu., 174, 43-50 (2000).

  44. I. Abdulhalim, - The propagation matrix for optics of isotropic chiral slabs and multi-layers, Optik, 111 (2), 65-70 (2000).

  45. I. Abdulhalim, - Reflective Phase-Only Modulation using one Dimensional Photonic Crystals, - J.Opt.A (letters), 2 (2), L9-L11 (2000).

  46. I. Abdulhalim, - Analytic Propagation Matrix Method for Anisotropic Magneto-Optic Layered Media, J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt. 2, 557-564 (2000).

  47. I. Abdulhalim, - Theory for Double Beam Interferometric Microscopes and Experimental Verification using the Linnik Microscope, - J.Mod.Optics 48 (2) 279-302 (2001).

  48. I. Abdulhalim, - Spectroscopic Interference Microscopy Technique for Measurement of layer Parameters, Meas.Sci.Technol., 12, 1996-2001 (2001).

  49. I. Abdulhalim, - Comment on Teaching the Flux and Transport Parameters of Maxwellian Gas within the Kinetic Theory, Europ.J.Phys. 22, 519-526 (2001).

  50. D. Lusk, I. Abdulhalim and F. Placido, Omnidirectional reflection from Fibonacci quasi-periodic one-dimensional photonic crystal, Opt. Commu., 198, 273-279 (2001).

  51. I. Abdulhalim, S. Millward, G. Moores, L. Firth and F. Placido, Operation of Lateral Effect Photosensitive Position Sensors using Differential Time Delay Mode, Opt.Eng. 41 (12) 3265-69 (2002).

  52. I. Abdulhalim, Reflective Polarization Conversion Fabry-Perot Resonator using Omnidirectional Mirror of Periodic Anisotropic Stack, Optics Commu. 215, 225-230 (2003).

  53. I. Abdulhalim, Optimization of antiferroelectric liquid crystal devices at the degeneration point, J.Appl.Phys. (Communication) Vol. 93, 9, 4930-32 (2003).

  54. I. Abdulhalim, and G. Moores, Remote temperature and thermal expansion sensing using the time delay mode of position sensors, - Sensors and Actuators A Vol.111/2-3, 245-51 (2004).

  55. I. Abdulhalim, Device physics of the time-delay mode of operation of optoelectronic lateral effect position sensors, J.Phys.D. 37, 1376-84 (2004).

  56. I. Abdulhalim, Dispersion relations for liquid crystals using the anisotropic Lorentz model with geometrical effects, Liq.Cryst. 33 (9) 1027-41 (2006).

  57. I. Abdulhalim, Polarized optical filtering from generalized twisted anisotropic structure, Opt.Comm. 267 (1) 36-39 (2006).

  58. I. Abdulhalim, Unique optical properties of anisotropic helical structures in Fabry-Perot cavity, Opt. Lett. 31, 3019-21 (2006).

  59. I. Abdulhalim, Competence between spatial and temporal coherence in full field optical coherence tomography and interference microscopy, J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt. 8, 952-958 (2006).

  60. M. Zourob, A. Simonian, J. Wild, S. Mohr, Xudong Fan, I. Abdulhalim and N. J. Goddard, Optical leaky waveguide biosensors for the detection of organophosphorus pesticides, Analyst, 132, 114-120 (2007).

  61. I. Abdulhalim, Simplified optical scatterometry for periodic nano-arrays in the quasi-static limit, Appl.Opt., 46, 2219-2229 (2007).

  62. I. Abdulhalim, M. Auslender, S. Hava, Resonant and scatterometric gratings based nano-photonic structures for biosensing, Journal of NanoPhotonics, 1, 011680 (2007).

  63. I. Abdulhalim, R. Moses and R. Sharon, Biomedical optical applications of liquid crystal devices, Acta Physica Polonica A 112 (5) 715-722 (2007).

  64. I. Abdulhalim, M. Zourob, A. Lakhtakia, Surface plasmon resonance sensors-a mini review, Invited review to a special issue on the topic: Electromagnetic Surface Waves, J. Electromagnetism 28:3, 213-242 (2008).

  65. I. Abdulhalim, Effect of the number of sublayers on axial optics of anisotropic helical structures, Appl.Opt. 47, 3002-3008 (2008).

  66. Amit Lahav, Mark Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement of guided wave surface plasmon resonance sensors, Opt.Lett. 33, 2539-2541 (2008).

  67. I. Abdulhalim and Ronen Dadon - Multiple interference and spatial frequencies’ effect on the application of frequency-domain optical coherence tomography to thin films’ metrology, Measurement science and technology 20, 015108 (2008).

  68. I. Abdulhalim, Surface plasmon TE and TM waves at anisotropic film-metal interface, J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt. 11, 015002 (2009).

  69. Amit Lahav, Atef Shalabney, I. Abdulhalim, Surface plasmon resonance sensor with enhanced sensitivity using nano-top dielectric layer, Journal of Nano-photonics 3, 031501 (2009).

  70. I. Abdulhalim, Alina Karabchevsky, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, Bodo Fuhrmann, Evgeny Eltzov,  Robert Marks, Jian Xu, Fan Zhang, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Surface enhanced fluorescence from metal sculptured thin films with application to biosensing in water, App.Phys.Lett. 94, 063206 (2009).

  71. Avner Safrani, I. Abdulhalim, Spectropolarimetric method for optic axis, retardation and birefringence dispersion measurement, Opt. Eng. 48 (5), 053601 (2009).

  72. I. Abdulhalim - Coherence effects in applications of frequency and time domain full field optical coherence tomography to optical metrology, Invited paper to a Special Issue on Holography and Interferometry for Sensing, Recording, Visualizing and Manipulating Data: Current Research Topics Reflecting the Contribution of Professor Chandra S. Vikram, J. Holography and Speckle, 5, 180-190 (2009).

  73. I. Abdulhalim, Polarization independent birefringent Fabry-Perot etalon having polarization conversion mirrors, Opt.Commun. 282, 3052-3054 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.optcom.2009.04.044

  74. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal polarization rotator and a tunable polarizer, Optics Letters, 34, 1801-3 (2009).

  75. A. Shalabney, A. Lakhtakia, I. Abdulhalim, A. Lahav, Christian Patzig, I. Hazek, A. Karabchevky, Bernd Rauschenbach, F. Zhang, J. Xu, Surface plasmon resonance from metallic columnar thin films, Photon Nanostruct: Fundam Appl. 7, 176-185 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.photonics.2009.03.003.

  76. A. Karabchevsky, O. Krasnykov, I. Abdulhalim, B. Hadad, A. Goldner, M. Auslender and S. Hava, Metal grating on a substrate nanostructure for sensor applications, Photon Nanostruct: Fundam Appl 7, 170-175 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.photonics.2009.05.001.

  77. I. Abdulhalim, Optimized guided mode resonant structure as thermooptic sensor and liquid crystal tunable filter, Chinese Optics Letters, 7 (8), 667, (2009).

  78. Ofir Aharon and I. Abdulhalim, Birefringent tunable filter with wide dynamic range, Opt.Lett., 34, 2114-2116 (2009).

  79. Ofir Aharon and I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal tunable filter with extended free spectral range, Optics Express, 17, 11426-33 (2009).

  80. Alina Karabchevsky, Olga Krasnykov, Mark Auslender, Benny Hadad, Adi Goldner and I. Abdulhalim, Theoretical and experimental investigation of enhanced transmission through periodic metal nanoslits for sensing in water environment, Journal of Plasmonics, 4, 281-292 (2009), DOI 10.1007/s11468-009-9104-4.

  81. I. Abdulhalim, David Menashe, Approximate analytic solutions for the director profile of homogeneously aligned nematic liquid crystals, Liq.Cryst. 37, 233-239 (2010).

  82. A. Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Electromagnetic fields distribution in multilayer thin film structures and the origin of sensitivity enhancement in surface plasmon resonance sensors, Sensors and Actuators A, 159, 24-32 (2010).

  83. Ofir Aharon, I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal wavelength independent continuous polarization rotator, Optical Engineering 49, 034002-4p (2010).

  84. Avner Safrani, Ofir Aharon, Shahar Mor, Ofer Arnon, Lior Rosenberg and I. Abdulhalim, Skin biomedical optical imaging system using dual wavelength polarimetric control with liquid crystals, Journal of Biomedical Optics 15, 026024-8p (2010).

  85. Rony Sharon, Ron Friedmann, I. Abdulhalim, Multilayered scattering reference mirror for full field optical coherence tomography with application to cell profiling, Opt.Commu. 283, 4122-25 (2010).

  86. Shahar Mor, Vicente Torres-Costa, Raúl J. Martín-Palma and I. Abdulhalim, Planar polar liquid crystalline alignment in nanostructured porous silicon one dimensional photonic crystals, Appl.Phys.Lett. 97, 113106 (2010).

  87. Alex Zlotnik, Yoed Abraham, Lior Liraz, I. Abdulhalim and Zeev Zalevsky, Improved Extended Depth of Focus Full Field Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Opt.Commu. 283, 4963-68 (2010).

  88. Michael Nye and I. Abdulhalim, Does human skin truly behave as an array of helical antennae in the millimeter and THz wave ranges?, Opt.Lett. 35, 3180 (2010).

  89. Olga Krasnykov, Alina Karabchevsky, Atef Shalabney, Mark Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Sensor with increased sensitivity based on enhanced optical transmission in the infrared, Opt.Commu. 284, 1435-1438 (2011).

  90. Miri Gelbaor, Matvey Klebanov, Victor Lyubin and I. Abdulhalim, Photoinduced permanent alignment of liquid crystal on nanostructured chalcogenide thin film, Appl.Phys.Lett. 98, 071909 (2011).

  91. I. Abdulhalim, Non-display bio-optic applications of liquid crystals, Liquid Crystals Today 20, Issue 2, 44-60 (2011). Invited review article.

  92. A. Karabchevsky, S. Karabchevsky and I. Abdulhalim, Fast surface plasmon resonance imaging sensor using Radon transform, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 155, 361-365 (2011).

  93. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement methods for surface plasmon sensors, Lasers and Photonics Reviews, 5, 571-606 (2011). DOI 10.1002/lpor.201000009. Invited review article.

  94. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Spatial coherence effect on layers thickness determination in narrowband full field optical coherence tomography, Applied Optics 50, 3021-27 (2011).

  95. Michael Ney and I. Abdulhalim, Modeling of reflectometric and ellipsometric spectra from the skin in the TeraHertz and submillimeter waves region, J. Biomedical Optics 16, 067006-15 (2011).

  96. A. Karabchevsky, S. Karabchevsky, and I. Abdulhalim, Nano-precision algorithm for surface plasmon resonance determination from images with low contrast for improved sensor resolution, J. NanoPhotonics, 5, 051813-12 (2011). DOI: 10.1117/1.3598138.

  97. Alina Karabchevsky, Mark Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Dual LSPR excitation at the interfaces of periodic metallic nanostructures, J. Nano Photonics 5, 051821-9p (2011).

  98. Ofir Aharon, I. Abdulhalim, Ofer Arnon, Lior Rosenberg, Victor Dyomin, Eldad Silberstein, Differential optical spectropolarimetric imaging system assisted by liquid crystal devices for skin imaging, J. Biomedical Optics, 16(8), 086008-12p (2011).

  99. Olga Krasnykov, Mark Auslander and I. Abdulhalim, Optimizing the guided mode resonance structure for optical sensing in water, Physics Express 1(3), 183-190 (2011).http://www.simplex-academic-publishers.com/physics.aspx?b=2.

100. Atef Shalabney, C. Khare, B. Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity of surface plasmon resonance sensors based on metallic        

      columnar thin films in the spectral and angular interrogations, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 159, 201-212 (2011).

101. I. Abdulhalim, M. Gelbaor, M. Klebanov and V. Lyubin, Photoinduced phenomena in nano-dimensional glassy As2S3 films, Optical

       Materials Express 1, 1192-1201 (2011).

102. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Ultra High Resolution Full Field Optical Coherence Tomography Using Spatial Coherence Gating and Quasi

       Monochromatic Illumination, Opt. Lett. 37, 458 (2012).

103. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Figure of merit enhancement of surface plasmon resonance sensors in the spectral interrogation, Optics

       Letters 37, 1175 (2012).

104. Sabine Szunerits, Atef Shalabney, Rabah Boukherroub and I. Abdulhalim, Dielectric coated plasmonic interfaces: their interest for sensitive

       sensing of analyte-ligand interactions, Anal.Chem. 31, 15-28 (2012). Invited Review Article.

105. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal active nanophotonics and plasmonics: from science to devices, J. Nano Photonics, 6, 061001-19p (2012). 

       Invited Commemorative Paper.

106. Alina Karabchevsky, Chinmay Khare, Bernd Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, Microspot biosensing based on surface enhanced

       fluorescence from Nano-STFs, J. NanoPhotonics 6, 061508-1, 12pp (2012).

107. Atef Shalabney, C. Khare, Jens Bauer, B. Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, Detailed study of Surface enhanced Raman scattering from

       metallic nano sculptured thin films and their potential for biosensing, J. Nanophoton. 6 (1), 061605 (2012).

108. I. Abdulhalim, M. Gelbaor Kirzhner, Yu. Kurioz, M. Klebanov, V. Lyubin, Yu. Reznikov, N. Sheremet, K. Slyusarenko, Integration of

       chalcogenide glassy films and liquid crystals for photoalignment and optically addressed modulators, Physica Status Solidi, 249, 2040-46

       (2012). DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201200366

109. I. Abdulhalim, Highly promising electrooptic material: distorted helix ferroelectric liquid crystal with a specific tilt angle, Appl.Phys.Lett., 101,

       141903 (5pp) (2012).

110. I. Abdulhalim, Spatial and temporal coherence effects in interference microscopy and full-field optical coherence tomography, Ann. Der

       Physik, 524, 787-804 (2012). DOI 10.1002/andp.201200106, Invited Review Article.

111. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Prism dispersion effects in near-guided-wave surface plasmon resonance sensors, Ann. Der Physik,

       524, 680-686 (2012). DOI 10.1002/andp.201200138.

112. Jenny Sokolovsky, Yitzhak Yitzhaky and I. Abdulhalim, Analysis of Optical Coherence Tomography Interferograms of Multi-Layered

       Biological Samples, Appl. Opt., 51, 8390-8400 (2012).

113. M. Klebanov, V. Lyubin, M. Gelbaor Kirzhner, and  I. Abdulhalim, Photoinduced scalar and vectorial optical phenomena in nano-dimensional

       glassy chalcogenide films and their liquid crystal photoalignment, J. Appl. Phys. 113, 033503-6p (2013); Doi: 10.1063/1.4775801

114. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert S.  Marks,  I. Abdulhalim, Study of immobilization procedure on silver nanolayers and      

       detection of estrone with diverged beam SPR imaging, Biosensors 3, 157-170 (2013). Doi:10.3390/bios3010157

115. Hadar Reisman, Drew P. Pulsifer, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Roman Dabrowski, and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, On alignment of

       nematic liquid crystals in chiral sculptured thin films, J. Nano Photonics 7, 073591 (2013).

116. Lior Graham, Yitzhak Yitzhaky and I. Abdulhalim, Classification of skin moles from optical spectro-polarimetric images, J. Biomed. Optics

       18, 111403 (2013).

117. Iftach Klapp, Asi Solodar, I. Abdulhalim, Tunable extended depth of field using a liquid crystal annular spatial filter, Optics Letters 39, 1414

       (2014).

118. Miri Gelbaor Kirzhner, Matvey Klebanov, Victor Lyubin, Neil Collings, and I. Abdulhalim, High resolution optically addressed spatial light

       modulator based on nematic liquid crystal and nano-dimensional chalcogenide glass photosensor, Optics Letters 39, 2048 (2014).

119. Marwan J. Abu Leil, I. Abdulhalim, Birefringence measurement using rotating analyzer approach and quadrature cross points, Applied

       Optics 53, 2097-104 (2014).

120. Asi Solodar, Iftach Klapp, I. Abdulhalim, Annular Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator for Beam Shaping and Extended Depth of Focus,

       Optics Communications 23, 167-173 (2014).

121. Sivan Isaacs, Frank Placido, and I. Abdulhalim, Polarization independent liquid crystal Fabry-Perot tunable filter, Optical Engineering 53,

       047101 (2014).

122. Sachin K. Srivastava, Atef Shalabney, I. Khalailah, Christoph Grüner, B. Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, SERS Biosensor using Metallic

       nanoSculptured Thin Films for the Detection of Endocrine Disrupting Compound Biomarker Vitellogenin, Small 10, 3579-3587 (2014). DOI:

       10.1002/smll.201303218

123. I. Abdulhalim, Plasmonic Sensing using Metallic Nano-Sculptured Thin Films, Invited review article, Small 10, 3499-3514 (2014). DOI:

       10.1002/smll.201303181

124. Iftach Klapp, Asi Solodar, I. Abdulhalim, Variable Extended Depth of Field using Liquid Crystal Annular Spatial Light Modulator, Applied

       Optics 53, 4301-12 (2014). (One of its figures selected for the cover page!)

125. Sivan Isaacs, Frank Placido, and I. Abdulhalim, Investigation of Liquid Crystal Fabry Perot Tunable Filters: Design, Fabrication and

       Polarization Independence, Applied Optics 53, H91-H101 (2014).

126. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Real Time, Phase Shift, Interference Microscopy, Optics Letters 39, 5220-23 (2014).

127. Marwan J. Abu Leil, I. Abdulhalim, Tunable achromatic liquid crystal waveplates, Optics Letter 39, 5487-90 (2014).

128. Tsofnat Ganigar, Tatipamula Arun Kumar, Matvey Klebanov, Neta Arad-Vosk, Rotem Beach, Amir Sa’ar, Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Gabby Sarusi

       and Yuval Golan, Chemically Deposited PbS Thin Film Photo-Conducting Layers for Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators, J. Mater.

       Chem. C, 2, 9132-40 (2014).

129. Chang Liu, Igal Balin, Shlomo Magdassi, Ibrahim Abdulhalim, and Yi Long, Vanadium dioxide nanogrid films for high transparency smart

       architectural window applications, Optics Express 23, A124-132 (2015).

130. Sachin K. Srivastava, Hilla Ben Hamo, Ariel Kushmaro, Robert S. Marks, Christoph Gruner, Bernd Rauschenbach and Ibrahim Abdulhalim,

       Highly sensitive detection of E-Coli by a SERS nanobiosensor chip utilizing metallic nanosculptured thin films, Analyst, 140, 3201-3209

       (2015), DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00209E.

131. Sachin K. Srivastava and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Self –referenced sensor utilizing extra-ordinary optical transmission from nanoslits array,

       Opt. Lett. 40, 2425-28 (2015).

132. Sivan Issacs and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Long range surface plasmon resonance with ultrahigh penetration depth for self-referenced sensing

       and ultralow detection limit using diverging beam approach, Appl.Phys.Lett. 106, 193701-4 (2015).

133. Avner Safrani and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Full field parallel interferometry coherence probe microscope for high speed optical metrology, Appl.

       Opt. 54, 5083-87 (2015). Top 10 downloaded paper!

134. Sachin K. Srivastava, Roli Verma, Banshi D. Gupta, Isam Khalaila and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, SPR based fiber optic sensor for the detection

       of vitellogenin: an endocrine disruption biomarker in aquatic environments, Biosens J 4:1. 1000114, (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2090-

       4967.1000114.

135. Sachin K. Srivastava and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Spectral interrogation based SPR sensor for blood glucose detection with improved

       sensitivity and stability, J Biosens Bioelectron 6:2, 1000172 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6210.1000172.

136. Anran Li, Sivan Isaacs, Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Shuzhou Li, Ultrahigh Enhancement of electromagnetic Fields by Exciting Localized with

       Extended Surface Plasmons, J. Phys. Chem. C 119, 19382-9 (2015).  DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b05830. Also in Arxiv:1507.00311

       [Physics.Optics].

137. Ibrahim Watad, Mohamad A. Jabalee, Amir Aizen and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Critical angle based sensor with improved figure of merit using

       dip detection, Optics Letters, 40, 4388-91 (2015).

138. Avner Safrani and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, High speed 3D imaging using two wavelengths parallel phase shift interferometry, Optics Letters 40,

       4651-4 (2015).

139. Mohammad AbuToama and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Self-referenced Biosensor based on Thin Dielectric Grating Combined with Thin Metal Film,

       Optics Express 23, 28667-82 (2015).

140. Ashok Chaudhary, Matvey Klebanov and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, PbS nanoSculptured Thin Film for Phase Retarder, Anti-Reflective, Excellent

       Absorber, Polarizer and Sensor Applications, Nanotechnology 26, 465703 (11p) (2015).

141. Michael Ney and I. Abdulhalim, Ultrahigh polarimetric image contrast enhancement for skin cancer diagnosis using InN plasmonic

       nanoparticles in the THz range, J. Biomed. Optics 20, 125007(14p) (2015).

142. Asi Solodar, Tatipamula Arun Kumar, Gabby Sarusi1, and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Infrared to Visible Image up-conversion using Optically

       Addressed Spatial Light Modulator utilizing Liquid Crystal and InGaAs Photodiodes, Appl. Phys. Lett. 108, 021103-6p (2016).

143. Mohammad AbuToama and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Angular and Intensity modes self-referenced refractive index sensor based on thin

       dielectric grating combined with thin metal film, IEEE J. Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Accepted January 2016.

144. Ibrahim Watad and I. Abdulhalim, Spectropolarimetric Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor and the Selection of the Best Polarimetric

       Function, IEEE J. Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Submitted December 2016.

145. Yitzhak August, Yaniv Oiknine, Marwan AbuLeil, Ibrahim Abdulhalim, and Adrian Stern, Miniature Compressive Ultra-spectral Imaging

       System Utilizing a Single Liquid Crystal Phase Retarder, under review in Scientific Reports 2016.

146. Ashok Chaudhary, Matoi Klebanov and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Liquid crystals aligned with PbS nanosculptured thin films exhibiting fast

       response and high contrast, in preparation.

147. Lewis Sharpnack, Miri G. Kerzhner, N. Arun Kumar, Ashok Chaudhary, M. Kelbanov, N. Sheremt, Yu Reznikov, I. Abdulhalim, and

       Satyendra Kumar, X-ray Reflectivity Study of Morphology of Arsenic Sulfide Glass Thin Films for Liquid Crystal Photoalignment, in

       preparation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(d) Patents

 

  1. K. M. Johnson, C. M. Mao, and I. Abdulhalim, Optically Addressable Spatial Light Modulator Having a Distorted Helix Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Member, U.S. Patents No' 5,073,010, Dec. 17, 1991.

  2. I. Abdulhalim, C.N. Pannell, D.N. Payne, Acousto-Optic Modulator, U.K Patents GB2269237, Feb. 1994.

  3. Y. Xu, I. Abdulhalim, Spectroscopic Scatterometer System – U.S. Patents No' 6,483,580 Nov. 19, 2002.

  4. Y. Xu, I. Abdulhalim, Measuring a Diffracting Structure, Broadband, Polarized, Ellipsometric and an Underlying Structure – International Publications No’: WO45340A1, Sept. 1999.  European Patent No’: EP1073876A1.  Australian Patent No’: AU3310999A1.

  5. I. Abdulhalim, M. Adel, M. Friedmann, M. Faeyrman, - Periodic Patterns and Techniques to Control Misalignment between two layers, - US Patents no' 7,656,528, Feb. 2010 (originally filed in 2003).

  6. S. Lakkaparagada, K.A. Brown, M. Hankinson, A. Levy and I. Abdulhalim, - Methods and Systems for Lithography Process Control, US patent no’ 2004/0005507, Jan. 8. 2004.

  7. A. Levy, K.A. Brown, S. Rodney, G. Bultman, M. Nikoonahad Mehrdad, D. Wack, J. Fielden, and I. Abdulhalim, Methods and systems for determining a critical dimension and overlay of a specimen, US patent no’ 7,751,046, Jan. 2010 (filed originally in 2004).

  8. I. Abdulhalim, Polarization insensitive birefringent tunable filters – WO/2008/068753, PCT/IL2007/001497, 2007, US 2009/0284708.

  9. I. Abdulhalim, Z. Zalevsky, High resolution extended depth of full field optical coherence tomography system, US patent # 8860948, October 14, 2014.

  10.   I. Abdulhalim, Optical Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity, Patent application no' WO2012/111001 A2, February 14, 2012.

  11.   A. Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, True-spectroscopic dual mode high resolution full-field optical coherence tomography using liquid crystal devices, Patent Application submitted in April 23, 2013, WO 2013/160890 A1.

  12.  I. Abdulhalim, Optical sensor based on multilayered plasmonic structure comprising a nanoporos metallic layer, PCT/IL2014/050522, WO2015/019341 A1.

  13.  Iftach Klapp, Asi Solodar and I. Abdulhalim, Method for Extended Depth of Field Imaging, PCT/IL2014/051050, WO2015/083162 A1, Dec. 3, 2014.

  14.  A. Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Real time dual mode full field optical coherence microscopy with full range imaging, PCT/IL2015/050115, Feb. 2, 2015.

  15.  Ibrahim Abdulhalim and Marwan Abuleil, Tunable achromatic waveplates, PCT 14818443, August 5, 2015.

 

 

(e) Provisional Patent Applications

 

  1. I. Abdulhalim, W. Park, Tera-Hertz Superresolved Optical Imaging using Negative Index Lens, Oct. 2005.

  2. I. Abdulhalim, A. Lakhtakia, Optical biosensors using nano sculptured thin films, Oct. 2005.

  3. I. Abdulhalim, Sensor and tunable device based on direct excitation of surface plasmons resonance, Aug. 2006.

  4. I. Abdulhalim, Spectropolarimetric scatterometric skin imaging system, Dec. 2008.

  5. Ofir Aharon, I. Abdulhalim, Tunable optical filter having large dynamic range, May 2009.

  6. I. Abdulhalim and Miri Gelbaor, Chalcogenide glass photoalignment material for liquid crystals, January 27, 2011.

  7. I. Abdulhalim, Switchable mirror and tunable filter incorporating helical liquid crystal and photosensitive resonant structure, May 6, 2011.

  8. Michael Ney and I. Abdulhalim, Cancer Detection Method in the THz and mm Waves Range, May 2011.

  9. I. Abdulhalim, Optical sensor with low detection limit, July 2012.

  10. I. Abdulhalim, Optical Sensor and Tunable Filter and Method for Using the Same, September 2013.

  11. I. Abdulhalim, Multi-spectral polarimetric variable optical device and imager, Nov. 2013.

  12. Iftach Klapp, Asi Solodar and I. Abdulhalim, Method for Extended Depth of Field Imaging and Devices for Doing the Same, November 2013.

  13. Avner Safrani and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Multiple wavelengths, real time phase shift interference microscopy, submitted in July 2014.

  14. Ibrahim Abdulhalim and Marwan Abuleil, Tunable achromatic waveplates, submitted August 2014.

  15. Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Shuzhou Li, Anran Li, Sivan Isaacs, Extended SPR Excitation of LSPR and Devices using the Same, Provisional patent application number 62090469, submitted in December 11, 2014.

  16. Avner Safrani, Viki Michael, Gabby Sarusi and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, SWIR to visible up-conversion optical system, Provisional patent application number 62/189,227, July 7, 2015.

 

 (f) Conference proceedings and professional articles / reports

 

  1. I. Abdulhalim “Optical properties of chiral smectic liquid crystals in their SmC phase” (M.Sc. Thesis in Hebrew) Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa, Israel 1985.

  2. I. Abdulhalim “CW laser induced structural transformations in amorphous materials” (D.Sc. Thesis in Hebrew) Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa, Israel 1988.

  3. I. Abdulhalim, B. Landreth, G. Moddel,  - Analog Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulator with Pseudocolor Capability using the Helix Distorsion of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals, Technical Meeting of the Society for Information Displays, SID Digest of Technical Papers, May 1990, page 330.

  4. I. Abdulhalim and Chris Pannell, "FLAME", Research project report on "Fiber laser acoustooptic modulators", University of Southampton, Optoelectronic s Research Center, Southampton, UK, 1993.

  5. I. Abdulhalim, C.N. Pannell, L. Reekie, K.P. Jedrzejewski, E.R. Taylor, D.N. Payne, -Acousto-optically Q-Switched Fibre Laser Source of High Peak Power and Short Duration for Fibre Sensor Applications, Proc. of the 9th Optical Fibre Sensor conference (OFS-9), P.229, Firenze, May 1993.

  6. A.B. Grudinin, D.J. Richardson, I. Abdulhalim, C.N. Pannell, D.N. Payne, Fibre Laser Source of Dual-Wavelength Femtosecond Pulses, Technical Digest of the 3rd Topical Meeting on Nonlinear Guided Wave Phenomena, Vol.15, p.371-374, Cambridge, UK, Sept 1993.

  7. J. Allgair, D. C. Benoit, R. R. Hershey, L. C. Litt, I. S. Abdulhalim, M. Faeyrman, J. C., Robinson, U. K. Whitney, Y. Xu, Manufacturing Considerations for Implementation of Scatterometry for Process Monitoring, Proc. of SPIE Conference on Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XIV Vol. 3998, 125, San Jose, March 2000. DOI:10.1117/12.386465.

  8. J. Allgair, R. R. Hershey, L. C. Litt, D. C. Benoit, P. Herrera, A. Levy, Yiping Xu, U. K. Whitney, J. C., Robinson, B. Braymer, I. Abdulhalim, M. Faeyrman, “Spectroscopic CD Offers Higher Precision Metrology for sub-0.18um Linewidth Control,” KLA-Tencor Magazine on Yield Management Solutions, 8-13 (2002).

  9. I. Abdulhalim, Anisotropic layers in waveguides for mode tuning and tunable filtering, Proc. SPIE Photonics West Conference, Liquid Crystal Materials, Devices, and Applications XI Vol. 6135, p. 179-188, 2006.

  10. I. Abdulhalim, I. Gannot, C. N. Pannell, All-fiber and fiber compatible acousto-optic modulators with potential biomedical applications, Proc. SPIE Photonics West Conference,  Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Applications VI, Vol. 6083, p. 116-130, 2006.   

  11. I. Abdulhalim, Ron Friedman, Lior Liraz, Ronen Dadon, Full field frequency domain common path optical coherence tomography with annular aperture, Proceedings of SPIE, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques June 2007, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6627, 662719 (2007); DOI:10.1117/12.727993.

  12. I. Abdulhalim, Optical scatterometry with analytic approaches applied to periodic nano-arrays including anisotropic layers, Proceedings of the SPIE-Europe meeting on optical metrology, Munich, June 2007, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6617, 661714 (2007); DOI:10.1117/12.726678.

  13. Ofir Aharon, Avner Safrani, Riki Moses, I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal tunable filters and polarization controllers for biomedical optical imaging, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7050, 70500P (2008); DOI:10.1117/12.795388.

  14. Amit Lahav, Mark Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement of guided wave surface plasmon resonance sensors using top nano dielectric layer, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7041, 70410A (2008); DOI:10.1117/12.794167.

  15. I. Abdulhalim, Mark Auslender, Shlomo Hava, Grating based nanophotonic structures configurations for biosensing, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7035, 70350T (2008); DOI:10.1117/12.795897.

  16. I. Abdulhalim, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Amit Lahav, Fan Zhang, Jian Xu, Porosity effect on surface plasmon resonance from metallic sculptured thin films, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7041, 70410C (2008); DOI:10.1117/12.794135.

  17. I. Abdulhalim, Alina Karabchevsky, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, Bodo Fuhrmann, Comparative study of enhanced fluorescence from nano sculptured thin films, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7041, 70410G (2008); DOI:10.1117/12.795139.

  18. I. Abdulhalim, "Increasing the sensitivity of surface Plasmon sensors", 21 January 2009, SPIE Newsroom – Nanotechnology section, January 21, (2009), DOI: 10.1117/2.1200901.1466.

  19. O. Aharon and I. Abdulhalim, "Design of wide band tunable birefringent filters with liquid crystals", PIERS Conference in Moscow, PIERS (5), 555-560 (2009).

  20. I. Abdulhalim, "The 13th Topical Meeting on the Optics of Liquid Crystals", Liquid Crystals Today 17 (2), 67-70 (2010).

  21. Alex Zlotnik, Yoed Abraham, Lior Liraz, I. Abdulhalim and Zeev Zalevsky, Full Field Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography With Improved Extended Depth of Focus, Proc. CLEO, paper number BUW45, (2010).

  22. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert S. Marks, I. Abdulhalim, "Optical immunosensor for endocrine disruptor nanolayer detection by surface plasmon resonance imaging," SPIE 8099, 809918-6 (2011).

  23. Alina Karabchevsky, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, I. Abdulhalim, "Microspot surface enhanced fluorescence from sculptured thin films for control of antibody immobilization," SPIE 8104, 81040L-7 (2011).  Won best students lecture award.

  24. Hadar Reisman, Eugene P. Pozhidaev, Sofia I. Torgova and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Nano-dimensional short pitch ferroelectric liquid crystal materials and devices with improved performance at oblique incidence, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, August 12-16, 2012, San Diego.  paper number 8475-44.

  25. Hadar Reisman, Drew P. Pulsifer, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Roman Dabrowski, and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, On alignment of nematic liquid crystals in chiral sculptured thin films, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, August 12-16, 2012, San Diego.  Poster presentation, paper number 8465-52.  Won best students poster award.

  26. Atef Shalabney and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, “Improving the performances of surface Plasmon resonance sensor in the infrared region by adding thin dielectric over-layer”, 2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, Article number CFP12417-CDR, DOI: 10.1109/EEEI.2012.6377039.

  27. Atef Shalabney, Chinmay Khare, Bernd Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, “Metallic Nanosculptured Thin Films for Biosensing Applications using Surface Plasmon Resonance and Enhanced Spectroscopies”, 2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, Article number 6377040, DOI: 10.1109/EEEI.2012.6377040.

  28. I. Abdulhalim, Low coherence full field interference microscopy or optical coherence tomography: recent advances, limitations and future trends, Proc. SPIE Optical Metrology, 8788, 878802-10pp (2013).

  29. Y. Yitzhaky, Lior Graham, I. Abdulhalim, Analysis of skin moles from spectropolarimetric images, Proc. SPIE on applications of digital image processing 8856, 88562J-9pp (2013).

  30. Ashok Chaudhary, Matvey Klebanov and I. Abdulhalim, PbS sculptured thin film and their effect on liquid crystals alignment, Proc. SPIE on Nanostructured Thin Films, August 2014.

  31. A. Safrani, M. Abu Leil, S. Isaac, A. Solodar, I. Klapp, M. G. Kirzhner and I. Abdulhalim, Tailored liquid crystal devices for specific imaging applications, Proc. SPIE 9182, Liquid Crystals XVIII, 91820R (October 7, 2014); doi:10.1117/12.2062808.

  32. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal devices tailored for specific imaging applications, SPIE Newsroom 10.1117/2.1201409.005605, (2014).

  33. I. Abdulhalim, Optimized miniature bio and chemical sensing system. In Proceedings of the 2nd Int. Electron. Conf. Sens. Appl., 15–30 November 2015; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 2, 2015, P002;

  34. . http://sciforum.net/conference/76/paper/3234

 

 

7. Lectures and presentations at meetings and conferences

 

(a) Invited\plenary lectures at conferences/meetings

 

  1. G. Moddel, K.M. Johnson, I. Abdulhalim, and M.A. Handschy, -Advances in optical addressing of chiral smectic liquid crystal spatial light modulators, Second International Symposium on Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals, Goteborg, Sweden, June, 1989.

  2. I. Abdulhalim, C.N. Pannell, L. Reekie, K.P. Jedrzejewski, E.R. Taylor, D.N. Payne, -Acousto-optically Q-Switched Fibre Laser Source of High Peak Power and Short Duration for Fibre Sensor Applications, Proc. of the 9th Optical Fibre Sensor conference (OFS-9), Firenze, May 1993.

  3. A.B. Grudinin, D.J. Richardson, I. Abdulhalim, C.N. Pannell, D.N. Payne, Fibre Laser Source of Dual-Wavelength Femtosecond Pulses, 3rd Topical Meeting on Nonlinear Guided Wave Phenomena, Cambridge, UK, Sept. 19-22, 1993.

  4. C.N. Pannell, I. Abdulhalim, Acousto-optic Components for Q-switched Fibre Lasers, Proceedings of the 18th Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (ACOFT-18’93), 1993.

  5. I. Abdulhalim, Fiber acoustooptic modulators for Q-switching and mode-locking of fiber lasers, Israeli Electrooptic meeting, Herzlia, Israel, 1994.

  6. J. Allgair, D. C. Benoit, R. R. Hershey, L. C. Litt, I. S. Abdulhalim, M. Faeyrman, J. C., Robinson, U. K. Whitney, Y. Xu, Manufacturing Considerations for Implementation of Scatterometry for Process Monitoring, Proc. of SPIE Conference on Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XIV, San Jose, March 2000.

  7. D. Lusk, I. Abdulhalim and F. Placido, Omnidirectional reflection from Fibonacci quasi-periodic one dimensional photonic crystal, Meeting of the Optical Group within the IoP annual conference, Novel Techniques for Optical Thin Films, 14th November 2001.

  8. I. Abdulhalim, I. Gannot, C. N. Pannell, All-fiber and fiber compatible acousto-optic modulators with potential biomedical applications, SPIE Photonics West Conference,  Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment Applications VI, January 2006.

  9. I. Abdulhalim, Biosensing configurations using guided wave resonant structures, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Optical Waveguide Sensing and Imaging, Oct. 2006.

  10. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystals modulators for biomedical optical applications, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  11. I. Abdulhalim, Measuring nano-arrays with optical wavelengths, The 1st Turkish-Israeli meeting on Nano-Photonics, Bar Ilan University, March 28, 2007.

  12. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal spatial light modulators integrated with nano-structures, The 1st Israeli meeting on Nano-Photonics, The dead sea, May 30-31, 2007.

  13. I. Abdulhalim, Biomedical optical applications of liquid crystal devices, Proceedings of ISCOM07, Belgrade Oct. 2007.

  14. I. Abdulhalim, Biomedical optical applications of liquid crystals, Workshop on Biomedical Optics to honor the 8th birthday of Prof. Natan Croitoro, Tel Aviv University, November 2007.

  15. Ofir Aharon, Avner Safrani, Riki Moses and I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal tunable filters and polarization controllers for biomedical optical imaging, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego 2008.

  16. Amit Lahav, Mark Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement of guided wave surface plasmon resonance sensors using top nano dielectric layer, SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego '08.

  17. I. Abdulhalim, Alina Karabchevsky, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, Bodo Fuhrmann, Evgeny Eltzov,  Robert Marks, Jian Xu, Fan Zhang, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Towards the biosensing applications of sculptured thin films, The 1st Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics , MediNano-1, October 6-8, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey.

  18. Mark Auslender, Alina Karabchevsky, Olga Krasnykov, Benny Hadad, Adi Goldner and I. Abdulhalim, Nano-scale metallic grating based structures for sensor applications, The 1st Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, MediNano-1, October 6-8, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey.

  19. I. Abdulhalim, Spatial Light Modulators and Liquid Crystal Devices in Optical Imaging Systems, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  20. I. Abdulhalim, Ofir Aharon, Avner Safrani and Shahar Mor, Biomedical Optical Imaging Assisted by Liquid Crystal Devices, LLC’2009 VII International Conference “Lyotropic Liquid Crystals and Nanomaterials” & 5th Chistyakov’s Readings “Achievements in Thermotropic Liquid Crystals Research", Sept. 22-25, Ivanovo, Russia, 2009. (Plenary lecture)

  21. I. Abdulhalim, Enhancing the sensitivity of surface Plasmon sensors, The 2nd Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, MediNano-2, October 26-27, 2009, Athens, Greece.

  22. I. Abdulhalim, Surface Plasmon based sensing using anisotropic nanostructured thin films, The 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, MediNano-3, October 18-19, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia.

  23. I. Abdulhalim, Enhanced spectroscopic and surface plasmon thin film sensors, Summer school "Plasmonics, Functionalization and Biosensing", April  25-30, 2011, Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, Heidelberg University, Germany.

  24. I. Abdulhalim, Nanostructured metallic thin film platforms for sensing, Nanotechnology Symposium, April 14, 2011, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.

  25. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal tunable resonant devices for nondisplay applications, International liquid crystals science and technology (LCST) conference in ChangZhou, China, July 17-20, 2011.

  26. I. Abdulhalim, Coherence effects in full field optical coherence tomography, Meeting of the European Optical Society, Capri, Italy, Sept. 26-28, 2011.

  27. I, Abdulhalim, Enhancing the sensitivity of surface plasmon resonance sensors, NanoSensorPhotonics 2011 - Optical Biosensors, Nanobiophotonics and Diagnostics, Dead Sea, Nov. 5-9, 2011.

  28. I. Abdulhalim, Advances in plasmonic techniques for biosensing, IoP conference on "Advanced Photonics Techniques in Soft Matter and Biology", London, Jan. 2013.

  29. I. Abdulhalim, Low coherence full field interference microscopy or optical coherence tomography: recent advances, limitations and future trends, SPIE Optical Metrology, Munich, May 2013.

  30. I. Abdulhalim, Advances in Liquid Crystal Devices for Non-Display Applications, ICONOLAT, Moscow June 2013.

  31. I. Abdulhalim, Recent improvements in plasmonic biosensing techniques, Medinano-6, Lyon, France, Oct.29-30, 2013.

  32. I. Abdulhalim, Enhanced Plasmonic Sensing with Metallic Nanosculptured Thin Films, NanoTechnology Seminars, Dead Sea, December 31, 2013.

  33. I. Abdulhalim, Biomedical optical imaging assisted by liquid crystal devices, OPTO2014, Gdansk, Poland, 1-5 July, 2014. (Plenary lecture).

  34. Avner Safrani, Asi Solodar, Iftach Klapp, Marwan Abuleil, Sivan Isaacs, Miri Gelbaor Kirzhner, Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Tailored liquid crystal devices for specific imaging applications, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, Liquid Crystals XVIII, San Diego, August 17th-21st, 2014. Paper 9182-26.

  35. Marwan Abuleil and I. Abdulhalim, Tunable achromatic liquid crystal waveplates, 5th Workshop on Liquid Crystals for Photonics, Erice, September 2nd-7th, 2014, Italy.

  36. A. Safrani, M. Abu Leil, S. Isaac, A. Solodar, I. Klapp, M. G. Kirzhner and I. Abdulhalim, Tailored liquid crystal devices for specific imaging applications, SPIE conference on Organic Photonics + Electronics, San Diego, August 014.

  37. I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement methods for nanoplasmonic sensing techniques, PalMathPhys-IV, Jerusalem, August 11-13, 2014.

  38. I. Abdulhalim, Detecting large bio entities in water with nanoscale localized electromagnetic fields, Negev global issues 2015: Impact on energy, environment, health and water, May 27-June 1, 2015, BGU, Beer Sheba.

  39. A. Li, S. Isaacs, C. Liow, I. Abdulhalim, and S. Li, Near Field Properties of Coupled Metallic Nanostructures, The 6th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics, New York City, USA, August, (2015).

  40. I. Abdulhalim, Tailoring the plasmonic evanescent wave to detect large and small bioentities at once, International conference in Small Science, Phuket Island, Thailand, November 4-7, 2015.

  41. I. Abdulhalim, Biomedical Optical Imaging and Biosensing Assisted by Liquid Crystal Devices, The 2nd Israeli Biophotonics Conference, Bar Ilan University, December 1-2, 2015.

  42. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal devices tailored to biomedical optical imaging applications, Annual Meeting of Taiwan liquid crystal society, Taoyuan, December 18, 2015.

  43. I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystals photoalignment on chalcogenide glass thin film surfaces, Annual Meeting of Indian Liquid Crystal Society, Dehradun, Dec. 21-22, 2015.

 

(b) Contributed presentations at conferences/meetings (Oral or poster published only in abstracts book)

 

  1. I. Abdulhalim, L. Benguigui and R. Weil, Selective reflection by helicoidal liquid crystals, 10th Intl. Liq. Cryst. Conf., abstract E11, York, UK, July 15-21, 1984.

  2. I. Abdulhalim, and G. Moddel, Electrically and optically controlled light modulation and color switching using helix distortion of ferroelectric liquid crystals, 13th Intl. Liq. Cryst. Conf., Vancouver, July 22-27, 1990.

  3. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, and N.A. Clark, Kink-antikink pair production and annihilation in ferroelectric liquid crystals, 14th Intl. Liquid Crystal Conf., (Taylor & Francis, London, 1992, P.180), Pisa, Italy, June 21-26, 1992.

  4. I. Abdulhalim, G. Moddel, and N.A. Clark, Strong effect of the surface layers on the electrooptic response of ferroelectric liquid crystals, 14th Intl. Liquid Crystal Conf., (Taylor & Francis, London, 1992, P.180), Pisa, Italy, June 21-26, 1992.

  5. I. Abdulhalim, Kinetic many body model for photoinduced processes in hydrogenated a-Si and optical fibers, Photo-Excited Processes, Diagnostics and Applications, Jerusalem, 1995.

  6. I. Abdulhalim, Role of Spatial versus Temporal Coherence in Optical Coherence Tomography, The First France-Israel Bi-National Workshop on Nano-Bio-Photonics, Eilat, Israel,11-12 Dec. 2005.

  7. I. Abdulhalim, Fundamental and practical differences between spatial versus temporal low coherence interference microscopy, Bi-National (Israeli-Italian) Workshop on Optronics, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel, 30 November - 1 December 2005.

  8. Boris Epshtein and I. Abdulhalim, Design and Implementation of Detection schemes for Spectral Photoplethysmography and Photo-acoustics, Proceedings of SPIE, BIOS-Europe-Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques, Munich, Germany, June 2007.

  9. Alexander Sudakov and I. Abdulhalim, Schematic eye model, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  10. Amit Lahav and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity enhancement of guided wave surface Plasmon based biosensors, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  11. German Tsvilikhovski, Boris Epstein and I. Abdulhalim, AC coupled multi-wavelength detection for spectral photoplethysmography and photo-acoustic experiments, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  12. Lior Liraz, Ron Friedman and I. Abdulhalim, Optical coherence tomography with annular aperture, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  13. Ron Friedman and I. Abdulhalim, Full field common path optical coherence tomography system, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  14. Ronen Dadon and I. Abdulhalim, Application of frequency domain optical coherence tomography to thin film optical metrology, The 11th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 26-27, 2007.

  15. I. Abdulhalim, Zeev Zalevsky and Ehud Rivlin, Methods for Improving the Image Quality of Low Coherence Optical Microscopy for Biomedical Applications", Israel workshop on Electro-optics and Lasers and Ministry of Science and Technologies (MOST) status seminars, Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, March 27, 2008.

  16. Amit Lahav and I. Abdulhalim, Improved modes of operation of surface plasmon resonance sensors, The 1st Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, October 6-8, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey.

  17. Alina Karabchevsky, Olga Krasnykov, Mark Auslender, Benny Hadad, Adi Goldner, Evgeny Eltzov, Robert Marks and I. Abdulhalim, Nano-scale metallic grating based structures for sensor applications, The 1st Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, October 6-8, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey.

  18. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Spectropolarimetric method for optic axis, retardation and birefringence dispersion measurements, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  19. Alina Karabchevsky, I. Abdulhalim, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, Bodo Fuhrmann, Evgeny Eltzov,  Robert Marks, Jian Xu, Fan Zhang, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Surface enhanced fluorescence from metallic nano-structured thin films for Biosensing in water, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  20. Ofir Aharon and I. Abdulhalim, Liquid crystal tunable filters designed for biomedical applications, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  21. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Optimization of multilayer surface Plasmon resonance biosensors, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  22. Rony Sharon and I. Abdulhalim, Full field common path OCT system for cell profiling and medical applications, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  23. Lior Liraz, Yoed Abraham, I. Abdulhalim and Zeev Zalevsky, Optical coherence tomography system with extended depth of focus, The 12th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 23-24, 2009.

  24. I. Abdulhalim, Avner Safrani and Ofir Aharon, Polarization and wavelength control using liquid crystals for integration into biomedical optical imaging systems, European Conference on Liquid Crystals, Colmar, France, April 19-24, 2009.

  25. Olga Krasnykov, Mark Auslender, I. Abdulhalim, Assessment of Guided Mode Resonant Structures for Sensing, PIERS 26th conference, Moscow Aug.18-21, 2009.

  26. Shahar Mor, Vicente Torres-Costa, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, I. Abdulhalim, Tunable filters based on porous silicon infiltration with liquid crystals, 13th Topical Meeting on the Optics of Liquid Crystals, Sept. 28th-Oct. 3rd, 2009, Erice, Italy.

  27. Avner Safrani, Ofir Aharon, Shahar Mor, I. Abdulhalim, Polarimetric and spectral biomedical optical imaging assisted with specially developed liquid crystal devices, 13th Topical Meeting on the Optics of Liquid Crystals, Sept. 28th-Oct. 3rd, 2009, Erice, Italy.

  28. A. Shalabney, A. Karabchevky, C. Khare, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, A. Lakhtakia, and I. Abdulhalim, Optimization of Sculptured Thin Films for Optical Enhancement for Biosensing, MediNano-2, October 26-27, 2009, Athens, Greece.

  29. A. Shalabney, and I. Abdulhalim, Optimization of Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors, MediNano-2, October 26-27, 2009, Athens, Greece.

  30. A. Karabchevsky, and I. Abdulhalim, Enhanced Optical Transmission due to Double LSPR Excitation at Metal Grating Interfaces and its Advantage in Sensing , MediNano-2, October 26-27, 2009, Athens, Greece.

  31. Ofer Arnon, Ofir Aharon, S. Mor, A. Safrani, A. Bogdanov-Berezovsky, L. Rosenberg and I. Abdulhalim, Detection of skin tumors with an optical spectro-polarimetric imaging system (OSPI). The 36th Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Plastic Surgery, Tel Aviv, November 2009.

  32. I. Abdulhalim, Optimized liquid crystal tunable filters and polarization controllers for biomedical spectropolarimetric optical imaging, 23rd Intern. Liquid Crystal Conference, 11th-16th, July, 2010, Krakow, Poland.

  33. Alina Karabchevsky, Serge Karabchevsky and I. Abdulhalim, Surface Fast Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Sensor, The 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, MediNano-3, October 18-19, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia.

  34. A. Shalabney, A. C. Khare, Bernd Rauschenbach and I. Abdulhalim, Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering from Metallic Sculptured Thin Films – A Comparative Study, The 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Nano-Photonics, MediNano-3, October 18-19, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia.

  35. Shahar Mor, Vicente Torres-Costa, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, I. Abdulhalim, Infiltration of liquid crystal with planar polar geometry in nanostructured porous silicon 1D photonic crystals, NanoIsrael, November 2010, Tel Aviv.

  36. A. Shalabney, A. C. Khare, Bernd Rauschenbach and I. Abdulhalim, Nano-Sculptured Thin Films for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Applications, NanoIsrael, November 2010, Tel Aviv.

  37. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert Marks and I. Abdulhalim, Endocrine Disruptor Nanolayer Detection using Surface Plasmon Resonance, NanoIsrael, November 2010, Tel Aviv. Won the excellent poster award.

  38. Alina Karabchevsky, Mar Auslender and I. Abdulhalim, Localized versus Extended Surface Plasmon Resonances excited in Nano-gratings with Nano-scale Thickness, NanoIsrael, November 2010, Tel Aviv.

  39. Miri Gelbaor, Matvey Klebanov, Victor Lyubin and I. Abdulhalim, Photoinduced Permanent Alignment of Liquid Crystal on Nanostructured Chalcogenide Thin Film, NanoIsrael, November 2010, Tel Aviv.

  40. Miri Gelbaor, Matvey Klebanov, Victor Lyubin and I. Abdulhalim, Photoinduced Permanent Alignment of Liquid Crystal on Nanostructured Chalcogenide Thin Film, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  41. Alina Karabchevsky, Serge Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert Marks and I. Abdulhalim, Fast Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Sensor using Radon Transform and its Application in Biosensing, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  42. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Chinmay Khare, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, Robert S. Marks and I. Abdulhalim, Metallic Nano-Sculptured Thin Films as Fluorescence Sensors for Biochemical Receptors Immobilized on Surfaces, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  43. Avner Safrani and I. Abdulhalim, Depth Limitation due to Temporal and Spatial Coherence Competence in Full Field Interference Microscopy and Optical Coherence Tomography, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  44. Atef Shalabney, A. Lakhtakia, C. Khare, B. Raushenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, Sensitivity of Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors Based on Metallic Columnar Thin Films, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  45. Shahar Mor, Vicente Torres-Costa, Raúl J. Martín-Palma and I. Abdulhalim, Observation of liquid crystal planar polar geometry in nanostructured porous silicon 1D photonic crystals, The 13th meeting on Optical Engineering and Science in Israel, Tel Aviv, March 9-10, 2011.

  46. I. Abdulhalim, Direct Excitation of Surface Plasmons with TE and TM Waves at Anisotropic Film-metal Interface, Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium, PIERS 2011, March 20-23, Marrakesh, Morocco. Oral.

  47. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Loss effects on the surface Plasmon resonance in Kretschmann configuration, Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium, PIERS 2011, March 20-23, Marrakesh, Morocco. Oral.

  48. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert S. Marks, I. Abdulhalim, Optical immunosensor for endocrine disruptor nanolayer detection by surface plasmon resonance imaging, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, San Diego, Aug. 2011.

  49. Alina Karabchevsky, Christian Patzig, Bernd Rauschenbach, I. Abdulhalim, Microspot surface enhanced fluorescence from sculptured thin films for control of antibody immobilization," SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, San Diego, Aug. 2011.  Won the best student paper award.

  50. Miri Gelbaor, V. Lyubin, M. Klebanov and I. Abdulhalim, Photoalignment of liquid crystals using nano-dimensional chalcogenide thin films and relation to their photoinduced anisotropy effects, The 14th international topical meeting on the optics of liquid crystals, Yerevan, Armenia, Sept. 25-30, 2011.  Won the best students poster award.

  51. Alina Karabchevsky, Lev Tsapovsky, Robert S. Marks, I. Abdulhalim, Optical immunosensor for endocrine disruptor detection using diverged beam SPR imaging, NanoSensorPhotonics 2011 - Optical Biosensors, Nanobiophotonics and Diagnostics, Dead Sea, Nov. 5-9, 2011. Poster.

  52. Oleg Zalizniak and I. Abdulhalim, Improving the Surface Plasmon Resonance Diverging Beam Imaging Sensor, NanoSensorPhotonics 2011 - Optical Biosensors, Nanobiophotonics and Diagnostics, Dead Sea, Nov. 5-9, 2011. Poster.

  53. Atef Shalabney and I. Abdulhalim, Improving Anisotropic sculptured thin films for bio-sensing and molecular detection with SPR and SERS, NanoSensorPhotonics 2011 - Optical Biosensors, Nanobiophotonics and Diagnostics, Dead Sea, Nov. 5-9, 2011. Won the best students poster award.

  54. Hadar Reisman, Eugene P. Pozhidaev, Sofia I. Torgova and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Improved Devices Based on Distorted Helix Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Having Nanoscale Periodicity, NanoIsrael Conference, March 26-27, 2012 Tel Aviv.  Poster.

  55. M. Gelbaor, M. Klebanov, V. Lyubin, and I. Abdulhalim, The Use of Nano-Dimensional Chalcogenide Films as Photoalignment and Photosensor Layers for Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators, International Liquid Crystals Conference ILCC August 19-24, (2012), Mainz, Germany. Poster.

  56. I, Abdulhalim, Hadar Reisman, Drew P. Pulsifer, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Roman Dabrowski, Alignment of liquid crystals in nanoporous photonic crystals, International Liquid Crystals Conference ILCC August 19-24, (2012), Mainz, Germany. Oral.

  57. Atef Shalabney and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, “Improving the performances of surface Plasmon resonance sensor in the infrared region by adding thin dielectric over-layer”, IEEE 27th convention, Elat, Israel, November, 2012. Oral.

  58. Atef Shalabney, Chinmay Khare, Bernd Rauschenbach, and I. Abdulhalim, “Metallic Nanosculptured Thin Films for Biosensing Applications using Surface Plasmon Resonance and Enhanced Spectroscopies”, IEEE  27th convention, Elat, Israel, November, 2012. Oral

  59. Hadar Reisman, Eugene P. Pozhidaev, Sofia I. Torgova and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Nano-dimensional short pitch ferroelectric liquid crystal materials and devices with improved performance at oblique incidence, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, August 12-16, 2012, San Diego. Poster

  60. Hadar Reisman, Drew P. Pulsifer, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Roman Dabrowski, and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, On alignment of nematic liquid crystals in chiral sculptured thin films, SPIE Optics and Photonics Conference, August 12-16, 2012, San Diego. Poster. Won the best poster award!

  61. Sachin K. Srivastava, Atef Shalabney, I. Khalailah, Christoph Grüner, B. Rauschenbach and I. Abdulhalim, SERS biosensor for endocrine disruption biomarker: Vitellogenin, Optical Engineering Conference, Netanya, February 2014. Oral.

  62. Marwan J. Abu Leil, I. Abdulhalim, Birefringence measurement using rotating analyzer approach and phase quadrature crossing points, Optical Engineering Conference, Netanya, February 2014. Poster.

  63. Sachin K. Srivastava, Atef Shalabney, I. Khalailah, Christoph Grüner, B. Rauschenbach and I. Abdulhalim, SERS biosensor for endocrine disruption biomarker: Vitellogenin, NanoIsrael, Tel Aviv, March 2014. Poster.

  64. Ashok Chaudhary, Matvey Klebanov and I. Abdulhalim, PbS sculptured thin film and their effect on liquid crystals alignment, Proc. SPIE on Nanostructured Thin Films, August 2014. Oral.

  65. I. Abdulhalim, Atef Shalabney, High index nanolayer effect on surface plasmon resonance sensors, ICCE-22, Malta, July 13-19, 2014. Oral.

  66. Ashok Chaudhary, Matvey Klebanov and I. Abdulhalim, Effect of sculptured thin film on alignment of liquid crystals, ILCC-25, Dublin, June 29-July 4, 2014. Poster.

  67. Ibrahim Watad and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Polarimetric spectral surface plasmon resonance sensor, SPP7 conference, Jerusalem, June 2015.

  68. Sachin K. Srivastava, Mark Auslender and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Extra-ordinary Optical Transmission based self-referenced sensor utilizing nanosized metallic gratings, SPP7 conference, Jerusalem, June 2015.

  69. Sachin K. Srivastava, Hilla Ben Hamo, Ariel Kushmaro, Robert S. Marks, Christoph Gruner, Bernd Rauschenbach and Ibrahim Abdulhalim, Nanoscuptured thin films based SERS nanobiosensor for highly sensitive and specific detection of E. coli, Cleo Europe Conference, Munich, Germany June 15-21st, 2015. Oral

  70. Ibrahim Watad, Mohamad A. Jabalee, Amir Aizen and I. Abdulhalim, Converting the total internal reflection sensor from edge into dip detection with theoretically unlimited figure of merit, International conference in Small Science, Phuket Island, Thailand, November 4-7, 2015.

 

 

 

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