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As all concerted research consortia, NOA's outpout and impact is reasonably well measured in its peer-reviewed scientific publications.
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NOA - Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic scales

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The Collaborative Research Center (CRC/SFB) 1375 "NOA – Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic scales" was established at the Friedrich Schiller University in July 2019, and is now running in its second funding phase until 2027.

The research program is focussing on exploring fundamental nonlinear processes of light-matter interaction in low-dimen­sional nanostructures, such as atomically thin layers, nanoparticles and -wires, nanostructured surfaces and molecular assemblies. NOA is exploring quantum phenomena as light-induced tunneling of electrons through metallic nanogaps and field-driven carrier acceleration in plasmonic nanostructures, atomic lattices and 2D-materials. This includes investigating the resulting back-action on the electromagnetic field, causing the generation of higher harmonics and information about the electronic wavefunctions involved in the interaction.

Preparation of the sample chamber for high harmonics generation.
NOA is divided into the project areas A, B, C and Z (service).
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As all concerted research consortia, NOA's outpout and impact is reasonably well measured in its peer-reviewed scientific publications.
ASP Master student group picture.
We are currently looking for new PhD students, starting as early as possible in 2023!
Prof. Kurt Busch.
NOA's project Area A aims to understand and describe nonlinear optics and dynamics of light interact­ing with matter on subwavelength or even atomic scales.
Turchanin research lab
Research in Project Area B is focused on the investigation of nonlinear optics in atomically thin two-dimen­sional structures.
NOA PhD student Francesco Vitale analyzing the photoluminescence of semiconductur nanowires.
The nonlinear optical investigations performed in Project Area C focus on effective zero- and one-dimen­sional plasmonic hybrid systems.

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