Single Molecules in the Spotlight
The optical detection and study of single molecules and nanoparticles provides insight into their dynamics and surroundings. These experiments are relevant to different disciplines, as Orrit will illustrate in this lecture. At cryogenic conditions (very low temperatures), single molecules display quantum optical effects. Photothermal microscopy (or thermal lens microscopy) applies to non-fluorescent absorbers, down to single-molecule sensitivity. Finally, we use gold nanoparticles to enhance fluorescence and probe the binding of non-absorbing molecules. This opens up exciting developments for the detection of biomolecules.
Michel Orrit received the Spinoza Prize in September 2017 from State Secretary Sander Dekker. The award is the highest scientific award in the Netherlands.
Auditorium
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Date
Tuesday 6 February, 8 pm
Entrance
Free
About the speaker
Prof. Michel Orrit
Professor of Spectroscopy of Molecules in Condensed Matter, Un. Leiden
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