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Published in Nature Communications a paper of the group in collaboration with J.J. Baumberg’s group about the role of localized imperfections in inelastic light emission from a metallic gap
Published in Nature Nanotechnology a paper of the group which dissects light emission from a single molecule with atomic-scale resolution
Atomic-scale dissection of molecular flashes Molecules are perceived as the ultimate compound for future electronic and optoelectronic devices of extremely low dimension. In such a molecular circuit, each molecule can hold specific functionalities such as carrying electronic current, emitting photons, … Continue reading
Published in Nature Physics a paper of the group which traces the ultrafast dynamics of electrons in a plasmonic nanogap driven by a single-cycle optical pulse.
Taming ultrafast electrons with light The technological achievements in electronics have been absolutely impressive over the course of the last decades with a major impact to the society that has drastically evolved towards the digital age. The fundamental principle behind … Continue reading
Bruno Candelas joins our group!
Bruno Candelas has joined our group as a new PhD student! Bruno obtained his bachelor’s degree in physics in the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Last September he finished his master’s degree in Quantum Science and Technology, in UPV/EHU too, where … Continue reading
Garnett Bryant is visiting us!
Garnett Bryant, from NIST in Gaithersburg, USA, is visiting us during these days. Today he will give a seminar on ‘Plasmonic quantization from first principles’.
Roberto A. Boto joins our group!
Roberto A. Boto has joined our group as a new postdoctoral researcher! Roberto received his M. Sc. in theoretical chemistry from University of Oviedo, Spain in 2013. He obtained his PhD degree from Sorbonne University, France, in 2016. Then he … Continue reading
Mario Zapata Herrera and Gabriela Olivíková join our group!
Mario Zapata Herrera, who just defended his thesis at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and Gabriela Olivíková, a master student from Brno University of Technology, join our group. Mario will continue his work on quantum-mechanical description of very … Continue reading