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COST
Numéro de projet
C15.0041
Titre du projet
Multi-Harmonics Nanoparticles
Titre du projet anglais
Multi-Harmonics Nanoparticles

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Mots-clé
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nanotechnology; nonlinear optics; multiphoton microscopy; metal oxyde nanoparticles
Programme de recherche
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COST-Action MP1302 - NanoSpectroscopy
Description succincte
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The combination of nonlinear optics and nanotechnology is an extremely rich scientific domain yet widely unexplored. Oxide nanoparticles with noncentrosymmetric crystal structure (harmonic nanoparticles, HNPs) have recently emerged because of their high second harmonic response. HNPs feature a series of properties which distinguish them from other photonics nanoprobes like quantum dots, up-conversion nanoparticles, and noble metal particles. HNPs emission is inherently nonlinear and based on harmonic generation as opposed to fluorescence or surface plasmon scattering. In addition, their fully coherent signal together with their polarization sensitive response and tunable excitation make them appealing for applications ranging from multi-photon microscopy, to cell tracking and sensing. Thanks also to the advent of new microscopy platforms with infrared excitation (>1200 nm), we realized that it is extremely easy to generate and detect HNPs harmonics beyond the second order. In this project, we plan to explore and quantitatively assess HNPs higher order harmonic response and provide valuable conversion efficiency estimates for the translation of the multi-harmonic approach to the field of bio-imaging and localized photo-interaction. The study will be also extended to harmonic generation > 10th order, for evaluating the potential of HNPs as source of extreme UV radiation for atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Partenaires et organisations internationales
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AT; BE; BA; BG; HR; CZ; DK; EE; FI; FR; DE; EL; HU; IE; IL; IT; LV; LT; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; RS; SI; ES; SE; TR; UK; LU; UA; AM; TN
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
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The combination of nonlinear optics and nanotechnology is an extremely rich scientific domain yet widely unexplored. Oxide nanoparticles with noncentrosymmetric crystal structure (harmonic nanoparticles, HNPs) have recently emerged because of their high second harmonic response. HNPs feature a series of properties which distinguish them from other photonics nanoprobes like quantum dots, up-conversion nanoparticles, and noble metal particles. HNPs emission is inherently nonlinear and based on harmonic generation as opposed to fluorescence or surface plasmon scattering. In addition, their fully coherent signal together with their polarization sensitive response and tunable excitation make them appealing for applications ranging from multi-photon microscopy, to cell tracking and sensing. Thanks also to the advent of new microscopy platforms with infrared excitation (>1200 nm), we realized that it is extremely easy to generate and detect HNPs harmonics beyond the second order. In this project, we plan to explore and quantitatively assess HNPs higher order harmonic response and provide valuable conversion efficiency estimates for the translation of the multi-harmonic approach to the field of bio-imaging and localized photo-interaction. The study will be also extended to harmonic generation > 10th order, for evaluating the potential of HNPs as source of extreme UV radiation for atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Références bases de données
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Swiss Database: COST-DB of the State Secretariat for Education and Research Hallwylstrasse 4 CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland Tel. +41 31 322 74 82 Swiss Project-Number: C15.0041