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Prof. Randall Goldsmith, UW Madison, "Photonic Approaches for Single-Molecule Sensing and Spectroscopy"

Mar 11, 2026   2:00 - 3:00 pm  
CLSL B102
Sponsor
Prof. Josh Vura-Weis
Contact
Randy Prince
E-Mail
rlprince@illinois.edu
Phone
217-333-2540
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Originating Calendar
Chemistry - Physical Chemistry Seminars

Photonic structures offer the ability to fundamentally alter how light interacts with matter.  I will tell several stories of how these abilities can be leveraged for new ways to perform measurements on single molecules.  In one story, I will show how the increased light-molecule interactions in high-finesse fiber Fabry-PĂ©rot microcavities can be used to detect and hydrodynamically profile individual biomolecules as small as single amino acids in a manner that is entirely label-free. Applications discussed will range from elucidating biomolecule-biomolecule interactions to drug discovery to protein sequencing. In another story, I will show how we are developing new fabrication routes to create highly intricate topologically non-trivial nanophotonic crystals as platforms for new forms of molecular spectroscopy.  Other stories will include a fractionation-free way of characterizing the dispersity of polymers and observing transient intermediates in molecular C-C bond forming catalysts.    

 

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