Monday, July 14, 2014

TODAY!! Seminar:"Probe and control electronic and nuclear dynamics of small molecules in strong laser fields" by, Dr. Jian Wu 7.14.14/11:00am-12:00pm/ CREOL 102

Monday, July 14, 2014 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
CREOL Room 102

Jian Wu
State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China

Abstract:
The near-infrared intense ultrashort laser pulse can be used to probe and control the rich electronic and nuclear dynamics of molecules through the multiphoton process. It is interesting not only for the fundamental molecular physics, but also for the coherent control of the chemical reactions. Experimentally, the electrons and ions ejected from a molecule are measured in coincidence with the cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS). By using the technique of the coincidence angular streaking, we show that the dynamics of electron localization, especially the instantaneous field-direction and internuclear-distance dependences, can be directly probed and controlled from the diatomic to polyatomic hydrocarbon molecules, which is very recently extended to two-dimension. We show that the vibrational motion of the nuclei can be semi-classically traced and controlled by using two time-delayed ultrashort laser pulses of detuned wavelengths. By controlling the rotational nuclear wavepacket, we impulsively align molecules which can be used to manipulate the spatiotemporal and frequency properties of a properly matched ultrashort laser pulse, e.g., the supercontinuum generation, THz radiation, attraction and repulse of intense filaments, photonic plasma grating, and so on. Our experiments also reveal the electron-nuclear energy sharing in above-threshold multiphoton ionization of molecules.

Biography:
Education
PhD in Optics, East China Normal University (Sept. 2002 – Jul. 2007)
Visiting graduate student, University of Rochester (Nov. 2005 – Dec. 2006)
BS in Physics, East China Normal University (Sept. 1998 – Jul. 2002)
Employment
Professor in the State Key Lab. of Precision Spectroscopy, East China Normal
University, Shanghai, China
Jul. 2010 to present
Humboldt research Fellow in the Institut für Kernphysik, Goethe-Universität
Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sept. 2010 –Aug. 2012
Associate Professor in the State Key Lab. of Precision Spectroscopy, and
Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
Jul. 2007 – Jul. 2010
Honours and Awards
New Century Excellent Talents in University: Ministry of Education of China (2013)
Eastern Scholar: Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (2013)
France Talent Innovation: French Consulate General in Shanghai (2010)
Shanghai Rising-Star: Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (2009)
Rao-Yutai fundamental optics award: Optical Society of China (2007)
Research Interests
Dynamics of atoms/molecules in strong laser fields, ultrafast nonlinear optics, ultrashort
pulse generation, and ultrafast time-resolved techniques.
Publications
Jian Wu has published about 80 research papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals,
including 2 in Nature Communications and 11 in Physical Review Letters

For additional information:
Dr. Zenghu Chang
Distinguished Professor of Physics & Optics
407-823-4442


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Save the Date: FPC-MACF joint meeting Sept 25, 2014 at LMMFC

To:  Florida Photonics Cluster members

The next General Members meeting of the Florida Photonics Cluster will be held jointly with the Manufacturers Association of Central Florida (MACF) on September 25, 2014.  The meeting will be held at and hosted by Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control in Orlando.   Please mark your calendars for this meeting, and please invite your company colleagues.  Because of space limitations (90 persons max) and security requirements, only employees of FPC and MACF member organizations will be able to attend this meeting and all attendees must be US citizens, or permanent residents with Green Card.

Final details of the program and LMMFC requirements will be sent with an RSVP request soon, but the program will be our usual agenda, starting at 2:30pm with a brief presentation on the recent DoD RFI on the Institute for Manufacturing Innovation, three talks by LMMFC personnel on their operations, followed by a tour of two of the LMMFC facilities (Fire Control Factory and Optical Components Center), a hosted reception, and a no-host dinner at a local restaurant after the meeting.

Please set aside the afternoon and evening of 9/25/15 for this interesting meeting and networking event. Please also note that attendees should arrive between 1:30pm and NLT 2:00pm (earlier is best) and must complete the check-in process by 2:15pm to attend the meeting; late arrivals will not have a required escort available to go from the security check-in office to the meeting room.  Parking at LMMFC is very limited and carpooling is highly recommended (possible off-site parking areas will be sent with the final agenda).

Thank you for your continuing support of the FPC.  I look forward to seeing you in September.

Best regards,

Jim Pearson
****************************************
James E. Pearson, PhD
Special Consultant, CREOL, The College of Optics
     & Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida
Executive Director, Florida Photonics Cluster
UCF: (407)823-6858
Alt office: (678)455-3459
Cell: (407)451-2199

Friday, July 11, 2014

Seminar:"Probe and control electronic and nuclear dynamics of small molecules in strong laser fields" by, Dr. Jian Wu 7.14.14/11:00am-12:00pm/ CREOL 102

Monday, July 14, 2014 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
CREOL Room 102

Jian Wu
State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China


Abstract:
The near-infrared intense ultrashort laser pulse can be used to probe and control the rich electronic and nuclear dynamics of molecules through the multiphoton process. It is interesting not only for the fundamental molecular physics, but also for the coherent control of the chemical reactions. Experimentally, the electrons and ions ejected from a molecule are measured in coincidence with the cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS). By using the technique of the coincidence angular streaking, we show that the dynamics of electron localization, especially the instantaneous field-direction and internuclear-distance dependences, can be directly probed and controlled from the diatomic to polyatomic hydrocarbon molecules, which is very recently extended to two-dimension. We show that the vibrational motion of the nuclei can be semi-classically traced and controlled by using two time-delayed ultrashort laser pulses of detuned wavelengths. By controlling the rotational nuclear wavepacket, we impulsively align molecules which can be used to manipulate the spatiotemporal and frequency properties of a properly matched ultrashort laser pulse, e.g., the supercontinuum generation, THz radiation, attraction and repulse of intense filaments, photonic plasma grating, and so on. Our experiments also reveal the electron-nuclear energy sharing in above-threshold multiphoton ionization of molecules.

Biography:
Education
PhD in Optics, East China Normal University (Sept. 2002 – Jul. 2007)
Visiting graduate student, University of Rochester (Nov. 2005 – Dec. 2006)
BS in Physics, East China Normal University (Sept. 1998 – Jul. 2002)
Employment
Professor in the State Key Lab. of Precision Spectroscopy, East China Normal
University, Shanghai, China
Jul. 2010 to present
Humboldt research Fellow in the Institut für Kernphysik, Goethe-Universität
Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sept. 2010 –Aug. 2012
Associate Professor in the State Key Lab. of Precision Spectroscopy, and
Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
Jul. 2007 – Jul. 2010
Honours and Awards
New Century Excellent Talents in University: Ministry of Education of China (2013)
Eastern Scholar: Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (2013)
France Talent Innovation: French Consulate General in Shanghai (2010)
Shanghai Rising-Star: Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (2009)
Rao-Yutai fundamental optics award: Optical Society of China (2007)
Research Interests
Dynamics of atoms/molecules in strong laser fields, ultrafast nonlinear optics, ultrashort
pulse generation, and ultrafast time-resolved techniques.
Publications
Jian Wu has published about 80 research papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals,
including 2 in Nature Communications and 11 in Physical Review Letters