University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Modeling how light changes matter, and how matter changes light.

The Foley Lab develops theory, computation, and research software for cavity QED, nanophotonics, thermal radiation, and molecular materials design.

Foley Lab group photo

What We Study

Multi-scale light-matter theory

From nanoparticle optics and thin-film thermal emission to ab initio cavity quantum electrodynamics, our work connects fundamental modeling with experimentally relevant materials and devices.

What’s New

Structured content for easy updates

The site now supports collection-based entries for people, publications, and news, so most updates happen in short Markdown files instead of long hand-edited pages.

What’s Next

Research widgets

A dedicated tools page is ready for future calculation engines for Mie theory, transfer-matrix optics, cavity Hamiltonians, and unit conversion workflows.

Research Areas

Core directions in the group

Nanophotonics and Thermal Radiation

Optical properties of nanoparticles, scattering-mediated absorption, radiative heat transfer, and selective thermal emitters for energy applications.

Polaritonic and Cavity Chemistry

Quantum electrodynamical Hamiltonians, strong light-matter coupling, and computational methods for molecules in optical cavities.

Research Software and Modeling

Simulation workflows that help design materials, interpret experiments, and prototype new theoretical tools for light-driven chemistry.

Latest News

Recent updates from the lab

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Interactive research tools page launched

April 2026

Interactive research tools page launched

The lab website now includes a dedicated space for browser-based research widgets. The current version focuses on layout, usability, and extensibil...

Recent Publications

Selected papers

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People

Current team highlights

Meet the Group
Fiwasaye Xavier

Fiwasaye Xavier

Undergraduate Student

Generating Bell states between molecular qubits using cavity coupling.

Dr. Jay Foley

Dr. Jay Foley

Principal Investigator

Theoretical and computational chemistry of light-matter interactions.

Kenny Ampoh

Kenny Ampoh

Graduate Student

Light-matter interactions in correlated systems and intermolecular interactions in optical cavities.

Nam Vu

Nam Vu

Postdoctoral Fellow

Ab initio methods for polariton chemistry.