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Mathieu Kociak is a researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), he is research director in the STEM team of the Solid Physics Laboratory (LPS) in Orsay, France. His main areas of research focus on the study of the correlation between the structure and the optical and electronic properties of individual nanoobjects, implementing a set of developments in instrumentation for electron microscopy, experiments relating to theory, science , technologies, engineering and mathematical aspects (STEM) of the electron / matter / photon interaction. He is currently working more specifically on nanoptics with fast electrons using energy loss spectroscopy and nano-cathodoluminescence (STEM-CL). He transferred his STEM-CL technology to the Attolight company. He is scientific director of CHROMATEM, a very high voltage electron microscopy project; he is also the director in France of METSA, the electron microscopy network. Mathieu's work has been recognized on several occasions, notably with the Guiner Prize of the French Society of Physics (2002), the quadrennial FEI-EM award (2012) awarded by the European Microscopy Society, the Innovation Prize of the University Paris-Sud (2014) and the Agar medal from the Royal Society of Microscopy (2015).
Keywords: Nanooptics with fast electrons, EELS, cathodoluminescence, nanoplasmonics, nanooptics
Research activities:
nanotubes, in-situ transport measurement, EELS spectroscopy, TEM
Related research areas:
Nanoparticles and graphene-like materials
boron nitride
Metallic Nanoparticles
Nanowires
Nanotubes
Nano-optics
Cathodoluminescence
II-VI
III-V
Quantum Optics
Time-Resolved
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy - Cathodoluminescence
Low-Loss
Theory
Instrumental developments
Keywords: Nanooptics with fast electrons, EELS, cathodoluminescence, nanoplasmonics, nanooptics
Research activities:
nanotubes, in-situ transport measurement, EELS spectroscopy, TEM
Related research areas:
Nanoparticles and graphene-like materials
boron nitride
Metallic Nanoparticles
Nanowires
Nanotubes
Nano-optics
Cathodoluminescence
II-VI
III-V
Quantum Optics
Time-Resolved
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy - Cathodoluminescence
Low-Loss
Theory
Instrumental developments
Research Interests
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Nano Letters (2024)
Sebastian Habermann,Lukas R. H. Gerken,Mathieu Kociak, Christian Monachon,Vera M. Kissling,Alexander Gogos,Inge K. Herrmann
biorxiv(2024)
Alessio Gabbani, Elisa Della Latta, Ananthakrishnan Mohan,Andrea Scarperi,Xiaoyan Li,Marina Ruggeri,Francesca Martini,Francesco Biccari,Mathieu Kociak,Marco Geppi,Silvia Borsacchi,Francesco Pineider
ACS nanono. 23 (2024): 15139-15153
NANO LETTERSno. 12 (2024): 3678-3685
ACS nanono. 15 (2024): 10417-10426
ACS NANOno. 15 (2024): 10417-10426
Nano lettersno. 12 (2024): 3678-3685
ULTRAMICROSCOPY (2024): 113889
arXiv (Cornell University) (2024)
Saiphaneendra Bachu,Fatimah Habis,Benjamin Huet,Steffi Y. Woo,Leixin Miao,Danielle Reifsnyder Hickey,Gwangwoo Kim,Nicholas Trainor, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi,Deep Jariwala,Joan M. Redwing,
arxiv(2024)
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