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Wednesday, July 1st, 4 PM CEST (台灣時間 2020年7月1日 10 PM)
Spectroscopic Analysis of Gas Hydrates

by Dr. Arnaud Desmedt, Institute of Molecular Sciences (ISM), France
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From their natural environment to application as a sustainable energy solution
This presentation by Dr. Arnaud Desmedt, Director, French Hydrates Research Consortium (CNRS-IFREMER), will review recent results from gas hydrates physical chemistry studies and the challenges associated with promising new applications of these materials in the fields of sustainable energy and separation technologies.
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Thursday, July 2nd at 10AM and 5PM CEST (台灣時間 2020年7月2日 4PM 及 11 PM)
Raman Microscopy when Chemicals Become Images

by Dr. Thibault Brulé, HORIBA France
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Investigating chemical distribution is a constant challenge for a large variety of applications. Confocal Raman spectroscopy offers an unique opportunity to meet this challenge. Thought this webinar, discover how Raman imaging become so fast and easy with LabRAM Soleil.
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Tuesday, July 7th at 10AM and 5PM CEST (台灣時間 2020年7月7日 4PM 及 11 PM)
Scanning NV Magnetometry with Qnami ProteusQ

by Prof. Patrick Maletinsky, Qnami Inc. and
Basel University, Switzerland
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The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center is an atomic-scale defect in diamond. It hosts an electronic spin that can be initialized and detected optically, making it an exceptional system for quantum sensing of magnetic phenomena at room temperature. A particularly powerful approach is to incorporate the NV center in a scanning probe microscope (SPM), which enables a unique combination of field sensitivity with nanometric spatial resolution.
During this webinar, we will present the Qnami ProteusQ, the first commercial SPM making use of NV quantum technology. Specifics of this quantum microscope, which enable quantitative and non-perturbative analysis of surface magnetic fields, will be discussed. We will demonstrate the performance of this new characterization tool through magnetometry on antiferromagnetic systems and ultra-thin ferromagnets.
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Tuesday, July 21th at 10AM and 5PM CEST (台灣時間 2020年7月21日 4PM 及 11 PM)
History and fundamentals of Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

by Dr. Marc Chaigneau, HORIBA France
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TERS gives the vibrational information of a sample with nanometric resolution. Obtaining physico-chemical information with such resolution opens up possibilities to characterize materials at unprecedented levels which allows research findings unsuspected until recently.
This webinar introduces the fundamentals of TERS through the history of near-field spectroscopic optics. From the great idea of Synge over 90 years ago to the technical progress of scanning probe microscopy, the history of near-field optics crosses the emerging plasmonics field and the discovery of the amplification of the Raman signal by Van Duyne.
This webinar will also briefly present the current applications of this nanospectroscopic technique in 2D materials and other semiconductors, but also for biological samples such as viruses, cells, and DNA.