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Optics and Photochemistry of Single Molecules Explored with Sub-Nm Precision

来源:合肥微尺度物质科学国家研究中心
 
报告题目   Optics and Photochemistry of Single Molecules Explored with Sub-Nm Precision
报告人   Prof. Anna Rosławska
报告人单位   Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
报告时间   2025-12-09 10:30:00
报告地点   物质科学教研B楼0902会议室
主办单位   合肥微尺度物质科学国家研究中心,国际功能材料量子设计中心
报告介绍

Abstract

  Light-matter interaction is essential for mechanisms such as luminescence, photosynthesis, and energy harvesting, defining the emission characteristics of molecular systems and governing the conversion of energy between photons and electrons. While these processes are intensively studied and employed, little is known about their dependence on atomic-scale properties since reaching such precision in optics is extremely demanding. This challenge is nowadays overcome thanks to the combination of optical spectroscopy approaches with scanning probe microscopy [1-3]. In my talk, I will discuss how the extreme field enhancement provided by the tip enables atomic-scale optics can be applied to induce photochemical reactions with sub-nm precision [3], study individual triplet emitters [4], and control single-molecule fluorescence via local environment.

References

[1] A. Rosławska, T. Neuman, B. Doppagne, A. Borisov, M. Romeo, F. Scheurer, J. Aizpurua, G. Schull., Phys. Rev. X, 12, 011012, 2022.

[2] K. Kaiser, S. Jiang, M. Romeo, F. Scheurer, G. Schull, A. Rosławska, Phys. Rev. Lett 133 (15), 156902, 2024.

[3] A. Rosławska, K. Kaiser, M. Romeo, E. Devaux, F. Scheurer, S. Berciaud, T. Neuman, G. Schull, Nat. Nanotechnol., 19, 738–743 2024.

[4] LQ Zheng, F.J.R. Costa, A. Grewal, R. Wang, F. Wang, W. Li, A. Rosławska, K. Kuhnke, K. Kern, arXiv:2509.08496, 2025.


Biosketch

     Dr. Anna Rosławska studied applied physics and nanotechnology in Poland. For her PhD, she moved to Germany where she worked at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart (group of Prof. Kern) until 2019 graduating with a PhD in physics from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Afterwards, she moved to the Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (CNRS) in France (group of Dr. Schull), where she did her postdoc and obtained Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship. In 2023, she returned to Stuttgart where she is currently leading an Emmy Noether Junior Research Group. Her research interests focus on light-matter interaction probed with sub-nm precision.


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