Amin Abdolvand
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Amin Abdolvand is a leading figure in laser-based surface engineering, with a particular focus on the manipulation of material properties for high-energy physics applications. His research centers on ultrafast laser processing, secondary electron yield (SEY) reduction, and the development of advanced photonic systems. Abdolvand’s most notable contribution is the pioneering of a picosecond pulsed 532 nm laser system capable of roughening and reducing the SEY of inner surfaces in tubes up to 15 meters long—a critical advancement for suppressing electron multipacting in particle accelerator vacuum pipes. This work, published in 2023 and already garnering 3 citations, demonstrates his ability to translate fundamental laser-matter interactions into scalable, real-world solutions. By inducing controlled surface roughness, his technique effectively scatters secondary electrons, dramatically lowering SEY and mitigating beam instabilities. Abdolvand’s achievements are distinguished by their direct impact on accelerator technology, offering a practical, non-invasive method to enhance machine performance. His research continues to push the boundaries of laser processing, making him a key innovator in the intersection of photonics and surface science.
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