Ultrafast, multidimensional spectroscopy unlocks macroscopic-scale effects of quantum electronic correlations. Researchers found that low-energy and high energy states are correlated in a layered, ...
Bachana Lomsadze received his Bachelor’s degree in physics from Tbilisi State University (Georgia) in 2007 and a Ph.D. in Physics from Kansas State University (KSU) in 2012. At KSU he worked in the ...
Bachana Lomsadze is an associate professor of physics at Santa Clara University and a recipient of the National Science Foundation’s CAREER Award and SCU’s Professor Joseph Bayma, S.J. Scholarship ...
Electron-vibration-vibration two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy, a variant of 2DIR, is shown to be a useful tool to differentiate a set of 10 proteins based on their amino acid content.
Quantifying the coupling between energy levels is key to retrieving information about the structure of a molecule and its interaction with the environment. The coupling can be studied using ...
A rare spectroscopy technique performed at Swinburne University of Technology directly quantifies the energy required to bind two excitons together, providing for the first time a direct measurement ...
B.S., National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Electrical Engineering M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Physics Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Physics ...
Researchers from the University of Michigan have combined two spectroscopic methods to create a technique that could rapidly and accurately detect explosive chemicals and dangerous gases from a ...
Researchers found that low-energy and high energy states are correlated in a layered, superconducting material LSCO (lanthanum, strontium, copper, oxygen). Exciting the material with an ultrafast ...