Rakovich, Yury
professor
Physical Chemistry
Material Physics Center
Spain
Biography
The Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group is led by Professor Yury Rakovich at the Centre of Materials Physics. The group's research is focused on spectroscopy and photonic applications of nano-scale functional units, including semiconductor quantum dots and quantum wires, metal nanoparticles and nanoantennas and organic/inorganic nano-hybrid systems.
Research Interest
Optics of semiconductor nanorystals (quantum dots). Optical properties of nano-hybrid materials fabricated using nano-scale building blocks, such as semiconductor quantum dots, heterostuctures (quantum wires), metal nanoparticles, nanoantenas and organic functional materials (J-aggregates). Energy transfer and conversion in nanostructures on single quantum dot / molecule level. Novel experimental approaches to control, manipulate and probe with light on nanoscale. Optics of microcavities, photonic molecules and nanojets. Field enhanced spectroscopy (photoluminescence enhancement, SERS). Exciton-plasmon interactions in hybrid nanomaterials. Spectroscopy of hybrid nano-bio systems.
Publications
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Exploring the Optical Nonlinearities of Plasmon-Exciton Hybryd Resonances in Coupled Colloidal Nanostructures T. Simon, D. Melnikau, A. Saanchez-Iglesias, M. Grzelczak, L.M. Liz-Marzaan, Y.P. Rakovich, J. Feldmann, A.S. Urban, Journal of Physical Chemistry C Vol.120, pp. 12226-12233 (2016)
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Emission of CdTe nanocrystals coupled to microcavities. Y.P. Rakovich, J.F. Donegan, In:"Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots: Advances and Applications" Ed. by J.F. Donegan and Y.P. Rakovich, Pan Stanford Publishing, 2014
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Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots: Advances and Applications. J.F. Donegan, Y.P. Rakovich, Pan Stanford Publishing, 2014 ISBN 9789814316057