Facility for exploring light-matter interactions in space, time and energy

  • Fuhrer, Michael (PI)
  • Ostrovskaya, Elena (PI)
  • Bach, Udo (CoI)
  • Bansal, Vipul (CoI)
  • Davis, Jeff A (CoI)
  • Gu, Min (CoI)
  • Hattori, Haroldo (CoI)
  • Juodkazis, Saulius (CoI)
  • Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh (CoI)
  • Kivshar, Yuri (CoI)
  • Neshev, Dragomir (CoI)
  • Schiffrin, Agustin (CoI)
  • Spiccia, Leone (CoI)
  • Stoddart, Paul (CoI)

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Description

    This proposal aims to create a readily accessible facility consisting of a suite of tools for the study of light-matter interactions in materials, molecules and biological systems. The facility – co-located at Monash, Swinburne, RMIT, ANU and UNSW – intends to combine local probes and pump-probe spectroscopy methods (from the visible to the far-infrared) for studying nanoscale femtosecond dynamics. It will be accessible to a broad user base and the first in its kind in Australia, cementing Australia’s leadership in ultrafast spectroscopy techniques and nano/biomaterials, with projects spanning from novel topological materials, 2D semiconductors, light-harvesting charge transfer complexes, biological systems, to artificial metamaterials.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date24/04/1723/04/18

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