Peter will present the group’s most recent results at the Gordon Research Conference in Hong Kong on Plasmonically Powered Processes!
For the conference’s full program see https://www.grc.org/plasmonically-powered-processes-conference/2019/.
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DOI: doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00155 Yuyang Wang, Matěj Horáček, and Peter Zijlstra Plasmon resonances have appeared as a promising method to boost the fluorescence intensity of single emitters. However, because research has focused...
A great article has been posted on the TU/e science webpage about the use of super-resolution microscopy to quantify nanoparticles. This article describes our research in the Marie Curie ITN...
Original post can be found on the TU/e website. photo Vincent van den Hoogen Peter Zijlstra recently received a Consolidator Grant of € 2 million from the European Research Council...