[Physstaff] Colloquium Wed 26/1/2016: "Nano-Optics with Fast Electrons" Mathieu Kociak (Paris Sud XI)
Daniel Oi
daniel.oi at strath.ac.uk
Mon Jan 25 17:20:58 GMT 2016
The first John Anderson Colloquium of the semester will be this Wednesday by Mathieu Kociak on "Nano-Optics with Fast Electrons". As usual, tea/coffee will be served after the colloquium.
Title: Nano-Optics with Fast Electrons
Speaker: Dr. Mathieu Kociak (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris-Sud XI, Orsay, France)
Date/Time: 27th January 2016, 3pm
Venue: John Anderson JA3.14
Abstract:
How light behaves and interacts with matter at the nanometer scale is a fascinating subject. Indeed, at this scale, both the electromagnetic field and the electron wave functions may be subject to confinement. This is why the optical properties of nano-objects will in general depend drastically on their shape, size and local environment. This is the case for surface plasmons on metallic nanoparticles, which can be viewed as classical electromagnetic standing waves, or for the excitons in quantum emitters (such as Quantum Dots), where the confinement now affects the excitons wavefunction.
The typical sizes at which confinement becomes crucial range from few angströms (for excitons) to tens or hundred of nanometers (for plasmons). It is thus important to have tools able to probe optical and structural properties at these scales. Of course, regular optical microscopies and spectroscopies are not able to deliver such spatial resolution. Recently, electron spectroscopies such as Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) and Cathodoluminescence (CL) used in a Scanning Electron Microscope (STEM) have shown to address this issue.
In this presentation, I will thus present how recent technical and conceptual developments in EELS and CL have allowed to explore various aspects of nano-optics (plasmonics, photonics, quantum optics) at the scale relevant for plasmons and quantum emitters: few nanometers.
Note: With A Losquin, S Meuret, Z Mahfoud, M. Tencé, L Tizei, L F Zagonel*, K. March, O Stéphan
(*) Also at Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory, Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials, 13083-970, Campinas, Brazil.
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