Recent Advances in Light–Matter Interaction in Chemistry and Physics
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 324
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Interests: quantum dynamics; quantum control; nano photonics; quantum sensing
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Interests: quantum nanophotonics; quantum technologies; quantum optics; quantum control; coherent light–matter interactions
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Interests: theory and simulations of quantum control; systems and materials of quantum technology; shortcuts to adiabaticity; cavity optomechanics; quantum sensing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The topic of light–matter interactions has been revolutionizing the science and technology of modern society in an unprecedented way. Interactions between light and matter are of vital importance since they involve original scientific aspects concerning chemistry and physics. Furthermore, these interactions offer an irreplaceable way to investigate physical and chemical phenomena to associate applications of novel materials on the nanoscale. The field continues to grow at a rapid pace, bringing many new exciting discoveries almost every day. We are organizing this Special Issue to attract broad attention on the light–matter interactions of novel physical and chemical phenomena.
The Special Issue on Recent Advances in Light–Matter Interaction in Chemistry and Physics aims to highlight recent computational and theoretical advancements related to light–matter interactions in relevant research areas within chemistry and physics. However, contributions on novel experimental results are also highly welcome. The topics of the Special Issue include, but are not limited to: macroscopic quantum electrodynamics, quantum control on nanoscale systems, ultrashort intense laser–matter interaction, active and passive control of light by matter, nonlinear and quantum optics, optical applications on quantum technologies, as well as energy and charge transfer on the nanoscale.
Manuscripts can be submitted in the following formats: full research papers, communications, and reviews.
Dr. Ioannis Thanopulos
Dr. Emmanuel Paspalakis
Dr. Dionisis Stefanatos
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- light-matter coupling on the nanoscale
- quantum control on light and matter
- coherent phenomena in light-matter interaction
- macroscopic quantum electrodynamics
- chemistry and physics on the attosecond time scale
- single-photon emitters
- energy transfer
- charge transfer
- quantum technologies
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