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19 September 2017 Ultrafast optical spectroscopy of individual nano-materials (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
When the characteristic length of a material shrink to 1 nm scale, many distinct physical phenomena, such as quantum confinement, enhanced many-body interactions, strong van der Waals inter-material couplings and ultrafast charge separation, will appear. To investigate the related fascinating low-dimensional physics, we need a tool to quantitatively link the atomic structures to the physical properties of these very small nano-materials. In this talk, I will introduce our recently developed in-situ TEM + high-sensitive ultrafast nano-optical spectroscopy technique, which combines capability of structural characterization in TEM and property characterization in ultrafast nano-optical spectroscopy on the same individual nano-materials. Several examples of using this technique to study the 1D carbon nanotube and 2D atomic layered systems will be demonstrated.
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Kaihui Liu "Ultrafast optical spectroscopy of individual nano-materials (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10380, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy V, 103800M (19 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2275581
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy

Imaging spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Carbon nanotubes

Imaging systems

Transmission electron microscopy

Ultrafast phenomena

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