22–27 Jul 2012
Embassy Suites Napa Valley
US/Pacific timezone

Session

Nanoscale Spectroscopies

27 Jul 2012, 10:45
Chardonnay Ballroom (Embassy Suites Napa Valley)

Chardonnay Ballroom

Embassy Suites Napa Valley

1075 California Boulevard, Napa, California, United States 94559

Conveners

Nanoscale Spectroscopies

  • Fritz Keilmann (Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik)

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  1. Markus Raschke (University of Colorado)
    27/07/2012, 10:45
    Nanoscale Spectroscopies
    Invited
    Markus Raschke University of Colorado The rich phase behavior of correlated matter including colossal magnetoresistance, superconductivity, or multiferroicity has made them candidates for a wide range of technological applications. However, the underlying microscopic electronic, lattice, and spin interactions that give rise to these complex materials properties are yet poorly understood....
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  2. Michael Fogler (UC San Diego)
    27/07/2012, 11:15
    Plasmonics / Metamaterials
    Invited
    Z. Fei, A. S. Rodin, G. O. Andreev, A. S. McLeod, M. Wagner, M. M. Fogler, D. N. Basov, Department of Physics, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093, USA L. M. Zhang, Department of Physics, Boston University, 590 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA W. Bao, Zeng Zhao, C. N. Lau, Department of Physics and Astronomy,...
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  3. Rainer Hillenbrand (CIC nanoGUNE)
    27/07/2012, 11:45
    Plasmonics / Metamaterials
    Invited
    Rainer Hillenband, CIC nanoGUNE, San Sebastian, Spain Optical spectroscopy has tremendous impact in science and technology, particularly in the infrared (IR) and terahertz (THz) spectral range, where photons can probe molecule vibrations, phonons, as well as plasmons and electrons in non-metallic conductors. However, diffraction limits the spatial resolution to the micrometer scale, thus...
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