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Nanospectroscopy: Dynamical Spectroscopy of Individual Nanoobjects
People
Matthieu Loumaigne, Alain Richard, Anne Débarre
PhD student : Priya Vasanthakumar (Franco-Italian joint supervision)
Collaborations : Collaborations on the various studies are listed in each related subsection.
Overview of studies
The range of approaches to optical spectroscopy of small objects studied one by one, known as Single Molecule Spectroscopy (SMS) with reference to the pioneering experiments on the optical properties of single molecules,1 has much widened to meet the growing demand for the study of optical properties of objects with high applied potential. The study of the optical response of an individual object, submicron size, combines tiny excitation and observation volumes, conducted by different (...)
Studied Objects
Beyond the excitation method ,the methods of spectroscopic analysis that we developed allow great versatility in the nature of the samples studied.
Methods of nano-spectroscopy analysis
Several approaches to spectroscopy analysis methods:
Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS)
Lifetime analysis
Tunable Micro-Raman spectroscopy






