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Eleftherios Ν. Economou ( el, Ελευθέριος Ν. Οικονόμου, Elefthérios N. Oikonómou; born 7 February 1940) is a
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theoretical physicist and professor emeritus at the department of physics of the
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. He has contributed to various areas of theoretical condensed matter physics, starting with the study of
surface plasmon Surface plasmons (SPs) are coherent delocalized electron oscillations that exist at the interface between any two materials where the real part of the dielectric function changes sign across the interface (e.g. a metal-dielectric interface, such ...
s during his thesis in 1969. Economou influenced the evolution of theoretical physics in Greece since the late 1970s, as described in detail in a special volume published in 2000, in '' Physica B'', on the occasion on his 60th birthday. His opinion perspective is still solicited by major science journals, such as ''
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'', in particular on how to address challenges related to effects of economic crisis in Greece in science and technology. He contributed substantially to shaping the first steps of the University of Crete and led the effort in creating the
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(FORTH), serving as its first director general from its foundation in 1983 until 2004. He has been teaching in the department of physics of the University of Crete since 1982 and also wrote 13 textbooks, mostly in topics related to theoretical physics and condensed matter physics. He has published over 250 refereed papers, which have received more than 22,000 citations according to
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Early years

Eleftherios Economou was born in Athens, Greece on February 7, 1940. He grew up in a working-class neighbourhood of
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and his early years, along with his parents Nikos and Sophia and his younger brother Vassilis, were influenced by
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and in particular by the
Greek Civil War The Greek Civil War ( el, ο Eμφύλιος όλεμος ''o Emfýlios'' 'Pólemos'' "the Civil War") took place from 1946 to 1949. It was mainly fought against the established Kingdom of Greece, which was supported by the United Kingdom ...
that followed. In 1952 he was admitted to the selective public Experimental School of the University of Athens, from where he graduated in 1958. The same year he was admitted in the School of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering of the
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. Among his classmates was
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, A theoretical physicist. He graduated with first class honours in 1963 and commenced the compulsory, in Greece, military service, which at the time lasted two and a half years. During this period, he was given the opportunity to attend a number of graduate level physics courses at the "Center for Advanced Studies and Philosophy of Science" which was organised at the National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos". In 1965 Economou applied for graduate studies in the U.S. and was admitted to the department of physics of the
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. Before leaving for the U.S., in February 1966, he married Athanasia Paganou and they have a daughter, Sophia Economou, who is professor of physics at
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. He arrived in Chicago in 1966. Two months later he passed the qualifying exams, ranking first among his classmates, which made it easy to be accepted as a PhD student in the group of Morrel H. Cohen. Economou decided to focus on theoretical condensed matter physics. He completed his studies and was awarded a PhD in three years with a dissertation entitled, "Surface Plasmons in Thin Films" in 1969.


Scientific career

Economou became assistant professor and later professor in the department of physics at the
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(1970–1981). He has been visiting professor at the University of Chicago (1994), Université de Lausanne (1992),
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(1978), Iowa State  University (1991–1992) and an affiliated member of
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since 1992. He was visiting researcher at the National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos" (1997–1998)  and a  Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics at the
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(1978–1981). In 1981 he and P. Lambropoulos were the first elected professors in the newly founded department of physics of the University of Crete (Greece). As the first chairman of the department he established the bases in the Physics  curriculum and he was instrumental in hiring high quality faculty at the University of Crete. He was and remains a strong advocate on topics related to the negative influence of political parties and direct involvement of students in the normal operation of the universities. He retired in 2007, and still serves and teaches in the department of physics as professor emeritus. Economou was the prominent figure of a group of five Greek scientists from abroad, namely Fotis Kafatos
Dionysios (Dennis) Tsichritzis
Grigoris Sifakis and Peter (Panagiotis) Lambropoulos, who planned the idea and with the help of the Minister of Research and Technology
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, convinced the Greek Government to create the first three Institutes of the Research Center of Crete (RCC; Ερευνητικό Κέντρο Κρήτης – ΕΚΕΚ) in
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.  During his leadership as its first director general (1983–2004), RCC expanded with the Institute of Mediterranean Studies (IMS) in
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and the Institute of Applied Computational Mathematics in Heraklion. In 1986
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, jointly supported by RCC, the
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and the
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(Germany) also commenced its operations. In 1987 with the agreement of George Papatheodorou and Iacovos Vasalos Directors of the Institute of Chemical Engineering & High Temperature Processes - (ICE/HT) in
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, and the Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute (CPERI)
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, the two Institutes joined RCC and the  
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(FORTH) was created. In 2000 CPERI was renamed Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) becoming independent of FORTH. In 2002 the Biomedical Research Institute (BRI), based in Ioannina was incorporated into FORTH. In parallel, with financial support from the
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, the construction of the FORTH buildings in Heraklion, Patras, Thessaloniki, and the restoration of the IMS building in Rethymno began. Science and Technology Parks were established connected to the institutes in Heraklion, Patras, and Thessaloniki and respective buildings with European funding were erected. The main FORTH building infrastructure in Heraklion in 2004 had an area of 30,000 square meters. Most of the buildings were designed and supervised by Panos Koulermos, then a professor of architecture at the
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. FORTH has been established as the premier research organisation in Greece, ranking consistently first in scientific quality and international recognition by a variety of metrics, including evaluations by external Committees as well as attracting funding by
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grants. Achieving this status was not easy, as several times the supervising agencies attempted to introduce political criteria and to intervene. Economou stepped down from the position of director general of FORTH in April 2004, and he was succeeded by Stelios C. Orphanoudakis. Three years later, in 2007, he reached the compulsory retirement age of 67 at the university. He was awarded the title of emeritus professor at the University of Crete and he continues to teach and remains active in research at the department of physics.


Research areas

Economou worked in a broad range of topics in the area of
condensed matter physics Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, especially the solid and liquid phases which arise from electromagnetic forces between atoms. More generally, the sub ...
. These topics include electronic properties of many different
material Material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be classified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geologi ...
s and systems, with emphasis on systems with defects (
crystallographic defect A crystallographic defect is an interruption of the regular patterns of arrangement of atoms or molecules in crystalline solids. The positions and orientations of particles, which are repeating at fixed distances determined by the unit cell para ...
s) and disordered systems (e.g. amorphous semiconductors), magnetic and optical properties of different materials, including superconductors and  strongly correlated materials, surface
plasmon In physics, a plasmon is a quantum of plasma oscillation. Just as light (an optical oscillation) consists of photons, the plasma oscillation consists of plasmons. The plasmon can be considered as a quasiparticle since it arises from the quantiz ...
s and their interactions in
metal A metal (from Greek μέταλλον ''métallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typicall ...
s and
semiconductor A semiconductor is a material which has an electrical resistivity and conductivity, electrical conductivity value falling between that of a electrical conductor, conductor, such as copper, and an insulator (electricity), insulator, such as glas ...
s, electron-phonon interactions, non-linear systems and properties, acoustic wave and elastic wave propagation in random and periodic media (e.g.
phononic crystal An acoustic metamaterial, sonic crystal, or phononic crystal, is a material designed to control, direct, and manipulate sound waves or phonons in gases, liquids, and solids (crystal lattices). Sound wave control is accomplished through manipulating ...
s), and electromagnetic wave propagation in complex systems, with emphasis on
photonic crystal A photonic crystal is an optical nanostructure in which the refractive index changes periodically. This affects the propagation of light in the same way that the structure of Crystal structure, natural crystals gives rise to X-ray crystallograp ...
s and
metamaterial A metamaterial (from the Greek word μετά ''meta'', meaning "beyond" or "after", and the Latin word ''materia'', meaning "matter" or "material") is any material engineered to have a property that is not found in naturally occurring materials. ...
s. Since 1990 Economou's research is mainly focused on electromagnetic and acoustic/elastic wave propagation in complex systems. He was one of the initiators of the field of phononic crystals (i.e. acoustic/elastic wave
band gap In solid-state physics, a band gap, also called an energy gap, is an energy range in a solid where no electronic states can exist. In graphs of the electronic band structure of solids, the band gap generally refers to the energy difference (in ...
materials) which led to the more recent and wider field of
acoustic metamaterial An acoustic metamaterial, sonic crystal, or phononic crystal, is a material designed to control, direct, and manipulate sound waves or phonons in gases, liquids, and solids (crystal lattices). Sound wave control is accomplished through manipulating ...
s. His 1992 publication «Elastic and acoustic wave band structure», was one of the two (almost simultaneous) publications discussing for the first time the concept of the acoustic band gap. This paper was followed by many other well-recognized of Economou's works in the field of phononic crystals and elastic wave propagation in complex systems (see ). In the field of electromagnetic metamaterials, Economou's research helped to eliminate some of the first objections of the scientific community on the possibility of the existence of
Negative-index metamaterial Negative-index metamaterial or negative-index material (NIM) is a metamaterial whose refractive index for an electromagnetic wave has a negative value over some frequency range. NIMs are constructed of periodic basic parts called unit cells, whi ...
s, revealing the possibility and limitations for the achievement of negative
refractive index In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is a dimensionless number that gives the indication of the light bending ability of that medium. The refractive index determines how much the path of light is bent, or ...
in the
optical spectrum The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called ''visible light'' or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavele ...
, and demonstrating some of the unique properties and capabilities of metamaterials (e.g. the possibility for achievement of repulsive
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in chiral metamaterials). In his research on metamaterials, Economou works in close collaboration with his long-term colleague
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, since the period 1979 to 1982 when Soukoulis was a postdoctoral researcher under his supervision at the University of Virginia. The collaborative research on negative index metamaterials led by Economou and Soukoulis, including scientists from
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(Sir
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),
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and
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(
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), was recognized with the award of the
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for collaborative research in 2005. One of the most important scientific contributions by Economou is considered his PhD work on
surface plasmon Surface plasmons (SPs) are coherent delocalized electron oscillations that exist at the interface between any two materials where the real part of the dielectric function changes sign across the interface (e.g. a metal-dielectric interface, such ...
s. The relevant 1969 publication "Surface plasmons in thin films", among the first of his career, has become a reference work for the modern field of
plasmonics Plasmonics or nanoplasmonics refers to the generation, detection, and manipulation of signals at optical frequencies along metal-dielectric interfaces in the nanometer scale. Inspired by photonics, plasmonics follows the trend of miniaturizing opt ...
. Among Economou's earlier research, quite important is considered also the research on
Anderson localization In condensed matter physics, Anderson localization (also known as strong localization) is the absence of diffusion of waves in a ''disordered'' medium. This phenomenon is named after the American physicist P. W. Anderson, who was the first to sug ...
in systems with defects (i.e.,
crystallographic defect A crystallographic defect is an interruption of the regular patterns of arrangement of atoms or molecules in crystalline solids. The positions and orientations of particles, which are repeating at fixed distances determined by the unit cell para ...
) and disordered systems. Many of the novel and important results of this research are summarized in his book “Green’s Functions in Quantum Physics”.


Books

Economou has written several physics textbooks in Greek and in English. His book ''Green's functions in Quantum Physics'', originally published in 1979, has received more than 2500 citations according to
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. It was included in the electronic Springer Book Archives containing 40 renowned imprints published by Springer between 1842 and 2005.


Books in English

* ''"Green's functions in Quantum Physics"', Springer-Verlag, 1979. Second edition 1983, third edition 2006.'' * ''"A Short Journey from Quarks to the Universe"'' '', SpringerBriefs, 2011.'' A 2nd enlarged edition appeared in Jan. 2016 entitled ''"From Quarks to the Universe: A short Physics Course"'', ''Springer-Verlag, 2016.'' * ''"The Physics of Solids. Essentials and Beyond"', Springer-Verlag, 2010.''


Books in Greek

* ''"Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics"', Crete University Press, 1994, 2nd ed.,'' ''2001'' * ''"Science: How its allurement set", Eurasian Publications, Athens 2012'' * ''"From Quarks to the Universe: A short journey"', Crete University Press, 2012'' * ''"Solid State Physics Vol. I: Metals, Semiconductors, Insulators"', Crete University Press, 1997'' * ''"Solid State Physics. Vol. II: Order, Disorder, Correlations"', Crete University Press, 2003'' * ''"Solid State Physics: A shortened version"', Crete University Press, 2016'' * ''"Solids'' ''I – General View" & "Solids I – Metals and Semiconductors", Hellenic Open University, 1999'' * ''"Nuclear'' ''Weapons and Human Civilization"', Crete University Press, 1985, 2nd ed. 1987'' * ''"Contemporary Physics"', Volume 1, Crete University Press, 1989, 5th ed., 2010 (co-author)'' * ''"Contemporary Physics"', Volume 2, Crete University Press, 1989, 1991, 5th ed., 2010 (co-author)''


Awards

* Fellow of the American Physical Society (1994) "...For contributions to the theory of disordered systems including mobility edges and localization of classical waves." *Honorary PhD,
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, France (1994) *Honorary PhD
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
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, Greece (2004) *Outstanding Referee by the American Physics Society (2008) *Award of the Foundation of the Greek Parliament (2010) *Commander of the Order of the Phoenix by the President of the Greek Republic (2013) *Award of Ethical Order of the city of
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(2020)


Selected publications

* E.N. Economou, "Surface Plasmons in Thin Films", ''Phys. Rev.'' 182, 539–554 (1969) * E.N. Economou, M.H. Cohen, "Existence of Mobility Edges in Anderson's Model for Radom Lattices", ''Phys. Rev. B.'' 5, 2931–2948 (1972) *E.N. Economou, C.M. Soukoulis, "Static Conductance and Scaling Theory of Localization in One Dimension", ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' 46, 618–621 (1981) *M. Sigalas, E.N. Economou,"Elastic and Acoustic Wave Band Structure", Journal of Sound and Vibration, 158 (2), 377 (1992) * M. Kafesaki, R. S. Penciu, and E. N. Economou “Air bubbles in water: a strongly multiple scattering medium for acoustic waves”  Physical Review Letters 84 (26), 6050 (2000) *S. Foteinopoulou, E.N. Economou, C.M. Soukoulis, "Refraction at Media with Negative Refractive Index", ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' 90, 107402 (2003) * J. Zhou, Th. Koschny, M. Kafesaki, E.N. Economou, J. Pendry, and C.M. Soukoulis, "Saturation of the Magnetic Response of Split-Ring Resonators at Optical Frequencies", ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' 95 (22) 223902 (2005) * S. Droulias, I. Katsantonis, M. Kafesaki, C.M. Soukoulis, E.N. Economou “Chiral Metamaterials with PT-Symmetry and Beyond”  Physical Review Letters 122 (21), 213201 (2019)


References

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