Time: 10:00-11:00, May 16, 2025
Speaker: Steven T. Cundiff (Harrison M. Randall collegiate professor of physics at the University of Michigan)
Venue: Siyuan Multipurpose Hall(301), School of Physics
Abstract: The concept of multidimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy originated in NMR where it enabled the determination of molecular structure. The key concept is to correlate what happens during multiple time periods between pulses by taking a multidimensional Fourier transform. Migrating multidimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy to the optical regime is difficult because phases are critical. I will give an introduction to optical two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy, using an atomic vapor as simple test system, but also show unexpected results due to atomic interactions. I will then present our use of it to study optical resonances in semiconductor nanostructures, defects in diamond and two-dimensional materials.
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