Ultrafast nanooptics

UNO-2 Program

The book of abstracts is available as PDF file here.

 

Program Overview

    Time

Sunday 27.6.

Monday 28.6.

Tuesday 29.6.

Wednesday 30.6.

      8:50

 

Opening Remarks

 

 

      9:00

Mark I. Stockman (Georgia State University, USA)
Ultrafast Nanoplasmonics

Daan Brinks (ICFO, Barcelona, Spain)
Nanoscale Coherent Control: Single Molecules and Optical Antennas

Tobias Kampfrath (AMOLF, The Netherlands)
Ultrafast Adiabatic Manipulation of Slow Light in Photonic Crystals

 

      9:40

M. Betz (TU Dortmund, Germany)

T.M. Bernhardt (Universität Ulm, Germany)

M. Agio (ETH, Zürich, Switzerland)

K. Lindfors (Universität Stuttgart, Germany)

D. Chen (University of Twente, The Netherlands)

A.W. Holleitner (TU München, Germany)

   10:00

   10:20

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

   11:00

T. Brixner (Universität Würzburg, Germany)

M. Silies (Universität Oldenburg, Germany)

R. Vogelsang (MPI, Stuttgart, Germany)

C. Strüber (Universität Bielefeld, Germany)

N.M.Buckanie(Universität Duisburg-Essen,Germany)

T.Leißner (Universität Kiel, Germany)

   11:20

   11:40

C. David (Instituto de Optica, CSIC, Spain)

T. Utikal (Universität Stuttgart, Germany)

B. Hecht (Universität Würzburg, Germany)

B. Chichkov (Laser Zentrum Hanover, Germany)

Discussion

Closing Remarks

   12:00

   12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

   14:00

Cyriaque Genet (University of Strasbourg, France)
Optical Properties of Metallic Nanostructures: Plasmons, Aperture and Molecules

Olivier Martin (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)

Controlling light at the nanoscale with different types of plasmonic antennas

Departure

 

   14:40

D. Zhang (Universität Tübingen, Germany)

S. M. Foreman (Stanford University, USA)

R. Bratschitsch (Universität Konstanz, Germany)

D. Leipold (Universität Oldenburg, Germany)

   15:00

   15:20

Coffee break

Coffee break

 

   16:00

H. Yanagisawa (Universität Zürich, Switzerland)

C. Ropers (Universität Göttingen, Germany)

J. Förstner (Universität Paderborn, Germany)

P. Vasa (Universität Oldenburg, Germany)

   16:20

   16:40

Poster Session

 

Y. Grynko (Universität Paderborn, Germany)

T. Schumacher (MPI, Stuttgart, Germany)

   17:00

Arrival

and

Registration

   17:20

F. Schertz (MPI, Mainz, Germany)

T. Pertsch (Universität Jena, Germany)

   17:40

   19:00

Buffet Supper

Dinner

Dinner

   21:00

Informal discussion

Informal discussion

 

 

List of Poster Presentations

#

Presenting Author

Title

1

M. Kreiter

Manipulating Near-Field Polarization beyond the diffraction limit

2

C. Rewitz

Analytic coherent control of plasmon propagation in nanostructures

3

C. Strüber

Nanolocalization of Ultrashort Time-Reversed Laser Pulses in Random Nanoparticle Assemblies

4

K. Hinrichs

Optimal spatio-temporal optical control of electron-induced processes at graphene-supported metal cluster nano-structures

5

G. Piredda

Near-field phase and flux controllability in the near-field

6

E. Runge

Surface plasmon polaritons on arrays of three-fold symmetric nanostructures

7

C. Prohm

Modeling the Linear and Nonlinaer Optical Response of Metallic Nanostructures in the Discontinuous Galerkin Time-Domain Method

8

A. Schliwa

Temperature dependent Q-factors in metallic-coated whispering-gallery microcavities

9

A. Williamson

Black silicon: Experimentally implemented and FDTD calculated results for photodiodes

10

J. Shirdel

Nonlocal, grating-coupled scattering-type near-field scanning optical microscopy of individual gold nano-particles

11

P. Lisinetskaya

Nonlinear optical response properties and ultrafast observables in silver nanostructures

12

S.H. Chew

Time- and Energy Resolved Photoelectron Emission Microscopy of Plasmonic Nanoantennas for Enhanced High Harmonic Generation

13

A. Schmidt

Bi-directional terahertz emission from gold coated nanogratings upon femtosecond laser irradiation

14

V. Mondes

Preparation of ordered metal nanostructures for high-harmonic generation by ultrafast plasmonic fields

15

C. Schneider

Surface plasmon observation using photoelectron emission microscopy

16

F. Eilenberger

Spatiotemporal characterization of ultrashort, nonlinear excitations in waveguide arrays

17

P. Geisler

Using PEEM to visualize the propagation of guided modes in plasmonic circuitry

18

R. Bormann

Strong-field photoelectron emission from metal nanotips

19

X. Wang

Tip-enhanced ultrafast spectroscopy and microscopy of organic solar cell blend film

20

B. Schaaf

Nano Antennas and their integration on a microstructured SNOM cantilever platform for Time Resolved investigations of Nanostructures

21

J. Mihaljevic

FDTD based calculations of the tip-induced near-field in a parabolic mirror microscope