Cutting-Edge Research with Cryogenic Nanoscopy

Thursday, November 14th 2024 I 10:00 – 11:00 AM (CEST)

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In this webinar, we will show how cryogenic nanoscopy empowered by cryo-neaSCOPE+xs could lead to new scientific discoveries. The unmatched spectral coverage of neaspec cryo-neaSCOPE+xs (from THz to IR to visible) provides access to a full range of relevant energy scales and allows studying physical phenomena at temperatures down to and below 10K.

Our invited guest Alexey Kuzmenko, leading expert in nanoscale material research and renowned for his works on spectroscopy of phonon-polaritons, will share his expertise and insights. Join us to see how our ready-to-use neaspec cryogenic microscopes could elevate scientific exploration to the next level and unlock your full research potential.

Key learning objectives:

  • understand the interplay between 2D electron gas and phonons in low-D materials
  • explore how this interplay could be exploited to control phonon-polaritons
  • learn the benefits of cryogenic s-SNOM for cutting-edge research of 2D material 

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*Who Should Attend:
This event is ideal for researchers, scientists, and students in the fields of material science, nanotechnology, and condensed matter physics who are interested in applications of nanoscale spectroscopy and imaging in advanced material research.

Unable to attend? Register now and watch later, if you can't make it to the live session.


Hosted by

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Prof. Alexey Kuzmenko

University of Geneva

Alexey Kuzmenko, a leading expert in nanoscale material research at cryogenic temperatures, focuses on 2D materials like graphene and applications in quantum technology using near-field optical methods.

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Sergiu Amarie

attocube systems AG

Sergiu Amarie is an application engineer at attocube, where he is instrumental in sharing the company's latest innovations and technologies with customers worldwide.