个人简介
2004-present Professor, University of Notre Dame
2000-2004 Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame
1994-2000 Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame
1991-1994 Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania
1991 Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles
1985 B.Sc. in Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Australia
Award:
2011 Fellow, American Chemical Society
2009 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
2004 Kaneb Teaching Award
研究领域
Physical/Analytical Chemistry
The research in Professor Hartland's laboratory involves using optics to examine the properties of nanomaterials. Current emphasis is on single particle experiments, both steady state spectroscopy studies and time-resolved measurements. Some specific topics of interest are:
(i) Effect of size, shape and composition on the properties of nanomaterials.
(ii) Development and application of novel optical imaging techniques.
(iii) Ultrafast studies of energy and charge flow in nanostructures and thin films.
近期论文
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Johns, P.; Yu, K.; Devadas, M.S.; Li, Z.M.; Major, T.A.; Hartland, G.V. "Effect of substrate discontinuities on the propagating surface plasmon polariton modes in gold nanobars." Nanoscale 2014, 6 (23), 14289-14296.
Devadas, M.S.; Li, Z.M.; Hartland, G.V. "Imaging and Analysis of Single Optically Trapped Gold Nanoparticles Using Spatial Modulation Spectroscopy." J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2014, 5 (16), 2910-2915.
Yu, K.; Devadas, M.S.; Major, T.A.; Lo, S.S.; Hartland, G.V. "Surface Plasmon Polariton Propagation and Coupling in Gold Nanostructures." J. Phys. Chem. C 2014, 118 (16), 8603-8609.
Major, T.A.; Lo, S.S.; Yu, K.; Hartland, G.V. "Time-Resolved Studies of the Acoustic Vibrational Modes of Metal and Semiconductor Nano-objects." J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2014, 5 (5), 866-874.
Havard, N.; Li, Z.M.; Murthy, V.; Lo, S.S.; Hartland, G.V. "Spatial modulation spectroscopy of graphene sheets." J. Chem. Phys. 2014, 140 (7), 074203.
Hartland, G.V.; Lo, S.S. "Spectroscopy Beyond the Single-Particle Limit." Science 2013, 341 (6141), 36-37.