Hybrid Plasmonics at UTSA: Investigating Plasmonic/Magnetic and Plasmonic/Biomolecular Systems
Abstract
The major goals of the project, as described in the original proposal, are to investigate hybrid plasmonic materials and to provide graduate student research training in this cutting-edge area. We have organized our research into two thrusts: Thrust 1, which is focused on plasmonic/magnetic hybrid materials, and Thrust 2, which is focused on plasmonic/biomolecular hybrid materials. Within each of these thrusts, our work includes synthesis/fabrication of the materials, characterization of the materials (including optical and magnetic properties), electron microscopy analysis of the materials, and computer simulation of the materials. In the realm of graduate student training, our work is focused on mentoring, professional development, and building peer cohorts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 29, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1197121
Entities
People
- Arturo Ponce-pedraza
- Carlos Monton
- Kathryn M Mayer
- Kelly Nash
- Lorenzo Brancaleon
- Miguel José-yacaman
- Nicolas Large
Organizations
- University of Texas at San Antonio