Conférence d'Anne-Laure Baudrion, Ph.D. (Troyes)
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Titre : Molecular Plasmonics or How to Control Plasmons with Molecules (and Vice Versa).
Cette conférence sera prononcée en anglais par Anne-Laure Baudrion, Ph.D. du laboratoire de nanotechnologie et d'instrumentation optique de l'Institut Charles Delaunay au sein de l'Université de technologie de Troyes (France).
Résumé : Molecular Plasmonics is a field of research dealing with the interaction between Localized Surface Plasmon Resonances (LSPR) and molecules. This includes phenomena occurring at molecular scales due to local field enhancement effects, as photochromic transitions, photoisomerizations, photopolymerizations, or interactions with fluorescent dyes. The Laboratoire de Nanotechnologie et d’Instrumentation Optique (LNIO) built its expertise in this field in the last decade and try now to address a number of technological, scientific and socio-economic challenges. Researchers at LNIO are working on new concepts and approaches, developing both innovative instrumentation and nano-characterization and nanofabrication methods.