Mindaugas Juodėnas
I am a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Materials Science, Kaunas University of Technology. My work focuses on plasmonics and nanophotonics for optical metasurface design and nanofabrication.
Research Interests
- Optical Metasurfaces
- Finite element modeling and Fourier analysis of metasurfaces and light propagation
- Nanofabrication of photonic devices for bioimaging and biosensing
- Nanoparticle self-assembly and plasmonic properties of regular nanostructures
- Self-assembly processes employing capillary force and structured templates
- Coupled nanophotonics systems for light generation and sensing
- Nanofabrication
- High-throughput electron beam lithography
- Advanced reactive ion etching processes
Current Project
Gradient Metasurfaces for Ultrafast Laser Beam Shaping (M-ULBS)
Latest Publications
- Haris, M., Midveris, K., Shabbir, S., de Leon, C., Baba, M., Klyvis, G., Lazauskas, A., Rajackaitė, E., Andrulevičius, M., Juodėnas, M., Tamulevičienė, A., Tamulevičius, T., Tamulevičius, S.. 2D-graphene shielded gold metasurface for enhanced green hydrogen evolution reaction by photoelectrochemical water splitting. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 232, 154986 (2026)
- Strandberg, E., Juodėnas, M., Šípová-Jungová, H. & Käll, M.. Flat Plasmonic Biosensor with an On-Chip Metagrating-Integrated Laser. ACS Sensors 10(10), 7670–7678 (2025)
- Monshi, M., Moussavi, M., Khinevich, N., Tamulevičius, T., Tamulevičienė, A., Henzie, J., Juodėnas, M. & Tamulevičius, S.. Graphene-Enhanced Resonant Arrays of Silver Nanoparticles for Sustained Detection of Raman Signature. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 129(33), 14983-14992 (2025)