[MOS] MOS 10/25/05 (REVISED)
Zina Queen
zqueen at MIT.EDU
Mon Oct 24 15:06:25 EDT 2005
Seminar will be held in 34-401
Seminar on
Modern Optics and Spectroscopy
Gary Wiederrecht,
Argonne National Laboratory
Optical spectroscopy of nanoscale plasmonic heterostructures
October 25, 2005
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Abstract:
Surface plasmons are electromagnetic modes that are present at the
interface of a metal and dielectric material. Depending upon the
structure of the metal, surface plasmons demonstrate a wide range of
characteristics, such as optical field enhancements, tunable
resonances, and the ability to propagate in films or be confined at
nanoparticle defects. As a result, surface plasmons continue to
generate growing interest for new sensor technologies, energy
transport, and photonics applications. In many cases, the most
interesting advantages of surface plasmons lie in the optical
near-field, significantly below the diffraction limit of conventional
optics in at least one dimension. This requires novel methods for
imaging the spatial profile and propagation properties of surface
plasmons, as well as novel spectroscopies for studying photochemistry
of heterostructured materials in the near-field. In this talk, recent
efforts in our group for the imaging and spectroscopy of plasmonic
heterostructures are discussed, specifically applied to plasmonic
continuum spectroscopy, metal nanoparticle photoluminescence, and
coherent coupling of molecular excitons to surface plasmons
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