GCOE integration of engineering and medicine and pharmacy Seminar Series

2011.09.09

West Seminar Room, 1F. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Richard N. Zare
       Professor
       Department of Chemistry,
       Stanford University


Title: Laser-Induced Fluorescence: A Personal Account

Abstract:
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) offers many advantages. It gives a bright signal against a dark background enabling detection limits to be pushed to that of a single molecule. LIF permits preparation of a well-defined excited states whose properties, radiative and collisional, can be studied in great detail. It allows probing of molecules in extremely hostile environments, such as flames, arcs, and sparks. LIF can also be used in other amazing ways, from sorting cells, one at a time, to sequencing the human genome. I will present a personal account of my own work with LIF, beginning with the birth of the laser.

Date: Friday, September 9, 2011
Time: 18:00 - 19:00
Place: West Seminar Room, 1F. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Attachment: CMSI_Seminar.pdf

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