Excellence in Research: Processes and Interactions in Plasmonic Systems — NSF Award to Jackson State University (MS, $390,000)
Nontechnical Summary This award supports theoretical and computational research and associated education on strong light-matter interactions in hybrid nanoscale systems. These systems involve metal-dielectric structures supporting surface plasmons that interact with semiconductor nanostructures or molecule ensembles. S
| Award title | Excellence in Research: Processes and Interactions in Plasmonic Systems |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2302088 |
| Awardee | Jackson State University |
| City | JACKSON |
| State | MS |
| Amount obligated | $390,000 |
| Principal investigator | Tigran Shahbazyan |
| Program | HBCU-EiR - HBCU-Excellence in |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Nontechnical Summary This award supports theoretical and computational research and associated education on strong light-matter interactions in hybrid nanoscale systems. These systems involve metal-dielectric structures supporting surface plasmons that interact with semiconductor nanostructures or molecule ensembles. Surface plasmons are collective electron excitations resonantly excited by light in small metal nanoparticles with energies ranging across the optical spectrum to near infrared whic |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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