[Info.aoa-nano] Small talks about Nanoscience "Localized surface plasmons: Harvesting sunlight to catalyze chemical reactions"

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Mon Mar 6 09:53:55 CET 2023


SmallTalks [about Nanoscience]
Please join us today, Monday 6 March at 15.00h for our SmallTalks [about Nanoscience]
You are welcome to join us in lecture hall Kollektorn, MC2 with fika or on zoom.

Our speaker is Jakub Fojt, PhD student at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory, Department of Physics.


The seminar is divided into two parts, where the first part consists of a pure overview of the field and is held on a generally accessible level (10 min). The second part will be more technical (15-20 minutes).
Abstract
Metal nanoparticles are particles that are smaller than a few hundred nanometers (a nanometer is one billionth of a meter) and consist of a metal. The electrons inside them are easily made to move resonantly, in a motion that can be compared to sloshing from side to side in the nanoparticle. This motion is called a localized surface plasmon, and is typically created by the absorption of light. For example, it can be used to harvest sunlight and direct it to something useful, such as the catalysis of chemical reactions. In the first part of this talk, I will talk about localized surface plasmons in general and compare them to other resonances in nature. In the second part I will discuss the engineering possibilities when it comes to improving catalysis using this process and open questions in the field.
Looking forward to seeing you live or on Zoom: https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/63018620593#success
Best regards,
Alexandra, Philippe, Christoph, and Janine

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