Nanoscale Chemical Imaging via Optical Transduction in Atomically-Precise Model Systems — NSF Award to Stanford University (CA, $5
With the support of the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Andrew J. Mannix and Felipe Homrich da Jornada of Stanford University will develop new microscopy and quantum simulation tools to directly observe how individual chemical bonds respond to light absorption at the at
| Award title | Nanoscale Chemical Imaging via Optical Transduction in Atomically-Precise Model Systems |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2505736 |
| Awardee | Stanford University |
| City | STANFORD |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $500,000 |
| Principal investigator | Andrew Mannix |
| Program | Chemical Measurement & Imaging |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | With the support of the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Andrew J. Mannix and Felipe Homrich da Jornada of Stanford University will develop new microscopy and quantum simulation tools to directly observe how individual chemical bonds respond to light absorption at the atomic scale. When materials absorb light, they may enter an excited state that alters their structure and electronic properties, influencing performance in technologies such as digi |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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