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Prof. Teri W. Odom, Northwestern University, "Light-Matter Interactions mediated by Plasmonic Lattices"

Apr 1, 2026   2:00 - 3:00 pm  
CLSL B102
Sponsor
Prof Prashant Jain
Contact
Randy Prince
E-Mail
rlprince@illinois.edu
Phone
217-333-2540
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Chemistry - Physical Chemistry Seminars

Controlling the properties of light has been the cornerstone of diverse scientific advances spanning gravitational wave detection to long-range telecommunication to artificial photosynthesis. At visible wavelengths, nanoscale structures and quantum materials are needed to confine and manipulate light, both passively and actively. This talk will describe light-matter interactions mediated by optical nanocavities based on plasmonic nanoparticle lattices. First, we will discuss how different global and local symmetries of the plasmonic lattices can produce distinct short-range and long-range electromagnetic modes, and even chiral optical responses. Second, we will describe nanoscale lasing as an example of light emission in the weak-coupling regime. Third, we will examine the formation and tuning of exciton-polaritons when plasmonic cavities are strongly coupled to colloidal semiconducting nanocrystals. Finally, we will discuss the prospects and applications of generating coherent chiral light.

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