Raymond K Kostuk

Raymond K Kostuk

Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor, Optical Sciences
Contact
(520) 621-6172

Work Summary

Raymond Kostuk's research is focused on Optical imaging and systems, photovoltaic devices and systems, holography, electro-optics, and fiber optic systems

Research Interest

Raymond Kostuk, PhD, has a primary goal to investigate photonic techniques that enhance the capabilities of imaging, communication, sensing, and light collection and concentrator systems. His research includes fundamental and applied studies of photonic materials and devices, as well as system concepts that are based on photonics.

Publications

Vorndran, S., Chrysler, B., Wheelwright, B., Angel, R., & Kostuk, R. K. (2016). Off-Axis holographic lens spectrum-splitting photovoltaic system for direct and diffuse solar energy conversion. Appl. Opt, 55, 7522-7529.
Vorndran, S., Russo, J. M., Wu, Y., & Kostuk, R. K. (2015). Broadband Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm for freeform diffractive spectral filter design. Optics Express, 23.
Wu, Y., Vorndran, S., & Kostuk, R. K. (2016). Two-junction holographic spectrum-splitting micro concentrating photovoltaic system. Photonics for Energy.
Russo, J. M., Vorndran, S., Wu, Y., & Kostuk, R. K. (2015). Cross-correlation analysis of dispersive spectrum splitting techniques for photovoltaic systems. J. Photon. Energy, 5. doi:10.1117/1.JPE.5.054599
Zhang, D., Gordon, M., Russo, J. M., Vorndran, S., & Kostuk, R. K. (2013). Spectrum-splitting photovoltaic system using transmission holographic lenses. Journal of Photonics for Energy, 3(1), 034597--034597.