Applications of Ultrafast & Nonlinear Spectroscopy : From 2D materials to mimicking neuro-functioning
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Prof.Keshav Dani(O.I.S.T., Japan)
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Asia/Kolkata
A304 (Colaba Campus)
A304
Colaba Campus
Description
The Femtosecond Spectroscopy Unit at the newly established Okinawa Inst. of Science and Technology (OIST) studies the applications of ultrafast and nonlinear spectroscopy in a variety of phenomena ranging from opto-electronic properties of two-dimensional materials to mimicking neurotransmitter dynamics of the brain. In this talk, I will present the experimental facilities in femtosecond spectroscopy developed by us at OIST over the past two years. I will then present a broad overview of our recent studies in (i) opto-electronic properties of novel two-dimensional materials, (ii) selection rules and optical manipulation of the magnetic properties of graphene quantum dots, and (iii) mimicking neurotransmitter dynamics of the brain using femtosecond pulses.