Fluorescence Microscopy
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732). This special issue belongs to the section "Biophotonics and Biomedical Optics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 4883
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fluorescensce; light-matter interactions; light-emitting systems; theoretical and experimental modelling; spectroscopic and imaging techniques; thin film optics and photonics; artificially engineered optical materials; fluorescent probes; biooptics; chemosensors
2. Facebook Reality Labs (Meta Platforms), Willows Road, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
Interests: fluorescence spectroscopy & imaging; strong light matter interaction at the nanoscale; theoretical and experimental nano optics and photonics; metamaterials; 2D materials & heterostructures; diffractive optics and display systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
“Fluorescence” is the process of emission of electromagnetic radiation, usually visible light, caused by the excitation of atoms in a material. The subject has been the foundation of several contemporary multidisciplinary topics in the fields of physics, chemistry and biology. Since the advent of fluorescent lamps, fluorescent materials have become significant in a number of research areas, ranging from materials science to immunofluorescence.
The issue of “Fluorescence” will cover a wide range of applications, such as developing smart materials with improved optical properties and spectroscopic characteristics, chemical sensors, biological detectors and mineralogy. This Special Issue welcomes methodological and applied research and review papers. Topics will include, but are not limited to:
- Photophysics of small molecules, supramolecular materials and self-assembled organic, inorganic and bioinspired nanostructures.
- Strong coupling and light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, exciton-polaritons and quantum coherence.
- Development and validation of smart photoresponsive chemical, biochemical and biological materials with multiscale approaches.
- Thin-film optics and development of artificially engineered photonic structures for enhanced light-matter interactions.
- Theoretical modeling of light-matter interactions and cavity-quantum electrodynamics (QEDs).
Dr. Sitakanta Satapathy
Dr. Prathmesh Deshmukh
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fluorescence
- light-matter interactions
- light-emitting systems
- theoretical and experimental modeling
- spectroscopic and imaging techniques
- thin-film optics and photonics
- artificially engineered optical materials
- fluorescent probes
- biooptics
- chemosensors
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