Upcoming Events
(hosted by or jointly with the Hertel group)

8. February 2008, 3:00pm, location SC5425
(Condensed Matter Optics Seminar, hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Intense, temporally shaped fs laser pulses for bond breaking in large molecules and material processing.
Ingolf V. Hertel
Max-Born-Institute, Berlin

Previous Events

2008

24. January 2008
(Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, co-hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Water At Biological Membranes: Structure And Dynamics
Mischa Bonn
FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam

2007

8. November 2007
(Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, co-hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Phases, Phase-Transitions and Frustration in Temperature Sensitive Colloidal Suspensions.
Arjun Yodh
University of Pennsylvania

18. October 2007
(Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, co-hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Exciton-Exciton Interactions in Semiconductor Nanocrystals in the Context of Solar Energy Conversion.
Victor Klimov
Los Alamos National Laboratory

21. September 2007
(NanoFemto Group seminar)
Ultrafast Spectroscopy on n-doped AlGaAs/GaAs Heterostructures.
Dominik Stich
Department of Physics, Vanderbilt University

19. September 2007
(VINSE Colloquium, co-hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Carbon Nanotechnology.
Andrea Ferrari
Department of Electrical Engineering & CAPE, University of Cambridge

7. September 2007
(NanoFemto Group seminar)
Solubilizing and sorting single-walled carbon nanotubes.
Kathraina Müller
Institute for organic Chemistry, University of Karlsruhe

10. August 2007
(NanoFemto Group seminar)
Preparation of 1D carbon nanotube crystalites.
Francesco Buonnacorso
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cambridge

2006

6. December 2006
(VINSE Colloquium, hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Fluorescence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Applications in Physics, Chemistry, and Bio-medicine.
R. Bruce Weisman
Department of Chemistry, Rice University

18. October 2006
(VINSE and NanoFemto Group Seminar)
Separating single-walled carbon nanotubes by electronic structure via density differentiation.
Michael S. Arnold
Northwestern University
(Abstract)

4. October 2006
(VINSE Colloquium, hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Carbon Nanotubes for Molecular Electroluminescence.
Richard Martel
Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada
(Abstract)

2005

December 2005
(VINSE Colloquium, hosted by the NanoFemto Group)
Draw-State Fabricated Nanotube Yarns and Textiles for Artificial Muscle, Structural, Energy Storage, Energy Harvesting, Display, Field Emission and other Applications.
Ray Baughman
UT Dallas
(Abstract)

October 2005
(Condensed Matter Optics & NanoFemto Group Seminar)
Controlled Nano-Array Formation using Sub-Nanometer Building Blocks
Shunji Egusa
Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago
(Abstract)

October 2005
(Condensed Matter Optics & NanoFemto Group Seminar)
Excited Electronic States in Carbon Nanotubes
Gordana Dukovic
Department of Chemistry, Columbia University
(Abstract)

May 2005
(NanoFemto Group Seminar)
Nanotubes as Molecular Containers
David A. Britz
Department of Materials, Oxford University, UK
(Abstract)

April 2005
(NanoFemto Group & OCM Seminar)
Ultrafast Dynamics in Building Blocks of Life
Ingolf. V. Hertel
Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, Berlin-Adlershof, Germany
(Abstract)

2004

December 2004
(group seminar)
Time-resolved fluorescence measurements on carbon nanotubes.
Axel Hagen
Department of Physical Chemistry, Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society, Berlin, Germany

November 2004
(group seminar)
Probing ultrafast dynamics of multi-particle excitations in quantum systems.
Mikhail Zamkov
Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
(Abstract)

October 2004
(group seminar)
Learning the rules of extreme quantum confinement: Fundamental photophysics of semiconductor nanocrystals and carbon nanotubes.
Victor I. Klimov
Chemistry Division, C-PCS, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
(Abstract)

October 2004
(group seminar)
Vibrational Dynamics of Ice (D2O) on Ru(001).
Raymond Dudek
Fritz-Haber Institute, Faradayweg 4-6, Berlin 1419, Germany
(Abstract)

September 2004
(VINSE colloquium)
Controlling the Metallicity of Carbon Nanotubes through the Aharonov-Bohm Phase
Junichiro Kono
Rice University, Houston
(Abstract)

August 2004
Non-adiabatic multi-electron dynamics in moderately intense laser fields (<1014 W/cm2) - C60 a model case for large, finite systems?
Ingolf. V. Hertel
Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, Berlin-Adlershof, Germany
(Abstract)

May 2004
(VINSE and Nano-Femto seminar)
Technology Development Opportunities
Leigh Hummer
Radiance Technologies, Huntsville, Al

March 2004
(Physics & Astronomy Colloquium)
Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy: Controlling Electric Fields on the Femtosecond Time Scale
Tony Heinz
Columbia University, New York
(Abstract)

March 2004
Local field confinement at metallic nanostructures:
optical antennas for ultrahigh resolution microscopy and spectroscopy

Markus Raschke
Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, Berlin, Germany
(Abstract)

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