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2020-05-14 (Thursday)
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dr Mariusz Semczuk (Zakład Optyki)

Ultracold atomic mixture at FUW - where we are and where we are heading

2020-05-07 (Thursday)
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dr Sylwester Gawinkowski (Instytut Chemii Fizycznej PAN)

Single-molecule SERS spectroscopy of porphycences

Seminarium ON-LINE
2020-03-05 (Thursday)
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mgr inż. Maciej Popenda (Katedra Telekomunikacji i Teleinformatyki, Politechnika Wrocławska)

Hollow-core fibers - emerging tool in nonlinear medical diagnostic methods

2020-02-27 (Thursday)
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dr hab. Jacek Szczytko (Instytut Fizyki Doświadczalnej, Zakład Fizyki Ciała Stałego)

Synthetic spin-orbit interactions in a tuneable optical cavity

2020-01-23 (Thursday)
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prof. Gaetano Assanto (Roma Tre University)

Nematonics: from soliton physics to soliton photonics in nematic liquid crystals

After a brief introduction on nematicons, optical spatial solitons induced by all-optical reorientation in nematic liquid crystals, I illustrate various intriguing phenomena with potential applications in soft-matter photonics, including controlled refraction and reflection, cavity-less bistability, tailored waveguides, soliton-enhanced random lasing.
2020-01-16 (Thursday)
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dr hab. Tomasz Antosiewicz (IGF FUW)

Strong plasmon-molecule coupling at the nanoscale revealed by first-principles modeling

2019-12-05 (Thursday)
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dr inż. Alicja Anuszkiewicz (Wydział Elektroniki i Technik Informacyjnych Politechniki Warszawskiej)

Experimental analysis of axial stress distribution in nanostructured core fused silica fibers

2019-11-21 (Thursday)
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mgr Thuy Van Hoang (IGF UW)

Optical Properties of Photonic Crystal Fiber Infiltrated with Liquid

2019-11-14 (Thursday)
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mgr Krzysztof Czajkowski (IGF UW)

Modelowanie plazmonów w nanocząstkach metali metodą ab-initio

2019-11-07 (Thursday)
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dr hab. Jerzy Jacek Wojtkiewicz (KMMF)

Własności optyczne nanorurek, metodami DFT wyliczane, a na zastosowania fotowoltaiczne ukierunkowane

2019-10-24 (Thursday)
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Przełączalne i chiralne nanomateriały plazmonowe zbudowane z ciekłokrystalicznych nanocząstek (Wydział Chemii, Uniwersytet Warszawski)

dr Wiktor Lewandowski

Przełączalne i chiralne nanomateriały plazmonowe zbudowane z ciekłokrystalicznych nanocząstek

2019-10-17 (Thursday)
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Ilya Serikov, Doina Nicolae, Livio Belegante, Holger Linné, Björn Brügmann, Ludwig Worbes, Vassilis Amiridis, Iwona S. Stachlewska, Victor Nicolae, Ioannis Binietoglou

Airborne multi-wavelength, multi-depolarization high spectral resolution lidar (MULTIPLY)

The primary goal of the MULTIPLY development is at airborne high spectral resolution lidar (HSRL) measurements of the atmospheric aerosol extinction, backscatter and depolarization profiles in IR, VIS and UV spectral range.Challaging is to achieve a sufficient HSRL splitting efficiency of the aerosol line and the Cabannes spectra when implementing Fabry-Pérot interferometers to allow unbiased measurements of molecular signal in aerosol and clouds. A sequential filtering can be applied to achive sufficent suppression. In IR spectral range, such filtering allow measurements in aerosol layers. In VIS range as well, however here a preference to the less complex iodine technique is given. In UV spectral range, sufficient suppresion can be archived even in clouds. I the name of the MULTIPLY team, I shall introduce the project, its aims, and report on the current progress.The MULTIPLY lidar is under development in a scientific European collaboration of following institutions:The Atmosphere in the Earth System at Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (Hamburg, Germany), National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics (Magurele, Romania), National Observatory of Athens, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Application and Remote Sensing (Athens, Greece), and University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Institute of Geophysics (Warsaw, Poland). The MULTIPLY lidar is developed for installation onboard of a Hawker Beechcraft King Air C90-GTx aircraft of National Institute for Aerospace Research "Elie Carafoli" (Bucharest, Romania)."
2019-10-03 (Thursday)
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dr hab. Tomasz Antosiewicz (Instytut Geofizyki, Wydział Fizyki, Uniwersytet Warszawski)

How to construct the best (current) hydrogen sensor?

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