Optical spectroscopy and laser modification of Nanomaterials

Combining optical spectroscopy, synthesis, nanofabrication and -characterization for studying nanomaterials and for development of advanced applications
Laser oxidation of graphene

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Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Chemical Nanoscience
Sustainable society
Health and well-being (NSC)
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Department
Department of Chemistry

Research group description

We are apply optical spectroscopic and microscopic methods for studying nano-materials and -objects. We combine spectroscopy, microscopy, nanofabrication and nanocharacterization methods and theoretical simulations in an effort to reveal new phenomena in nanoscale. Currently, we are strongly focusing on laser modification of 2D materials. A long-term goal is development of an interface between nerves and machines from graphene.

We also bring our innovations to the society by developing novel spectroscopy-based applications for commercialization.

Publications

Projects

GIN - Graphene-based Nerve-Machine Interface

GIN-project, funded by Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation aims at development of an interface between nerves and machines from graphene.

Research group

External members

Donald Duck

Duckburg