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MRI Development Grant
In collaboration with the Liu group and the Laser Teaching Center at Stony Brook University, we will begin an exciting new five-year project to develop high-power frequency combs covering a wide swath of the electromagnetic spectrum, from the THz to … Continue reading
Rotationally-resolved 2DIR spectroscopy
Using the multi-comb ideas presented in our previous paper on cavity-enhanced 2DIR spectroscopy, and major recent advances in mid-IR and long-wave IR frequency combs, high-resolution 2DIR spectroscopy of gasses is poised to become a powerful method for multi-species trace gas … Continue reading
Momentum-Resolved Exciton Coupling in Monolayer WS2
We have now posted a paper regarding our results from time-resolved ARPES studies in monolayer tungsten disulfide: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.02419 The momentum-space images recorded via time-of-flight momentum microscopy, like the one shown at left, enable detailed examination of the momentum and energy … Continue reading
Jin Bakalis Wins Poster Prize!
Graduate student Jin Bakalis won the prize for best poster at Chemistry Research Day with her poster titled: “Ultrafast Dynamics in Graphite/graphene probed with time-resolved momentum microscopy.” Here is a photo of Jin receiving the award from Dept. Chair Peter … Continue reading
Allison Group Re-united
It has been a long brutal year, but things are starting to get a little bit more normal. We were actually all in the same place together today for the first time in over a year to take the group … Continue reading
Grzegorz wins Marie Skłodowskiej-Curie Fellowship
Postdoc Grzegorz has been awarded a Marie Skłodowskiej-Curie fellowship from the European Commission. Congratulations! A press release can be found HERE. The Stony Brook CE-TAS spectrometer is in the Polish news!
HHG in PPLN waveguides
While non-perturbative high harmonic generation (HHG) has been a hot topic for decades, cascaded HHG is also a very rich problem and can have much higher efficiency. In collaboration with the Diddams group at NIST, we’ve investigated frequency comb generation … Continue reading
Broadband cavity-enhanced ultrafast spectroscopy
After getting all the systematics under control, we have written a paper on our broadband cavity-enhanced transient absorption spectrometer. This takes CE-TAS from a one-of demonstration to a real chemical physics tool. The paper is available on the arXiv here: … Continue reading
Grzegorz Returns
Grzegorz Kowzan has returned to our group now as a postdoc after completing is Ph. D. in Toruń. Welcome back!
Research Continues During the Pandemic
Usually, we update the group photo every Spring. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we now all work remotely. So our latest group photo is a screenshot of a Zoom meeting… All are doing OK so far, with many projects to … Continue reading