Doctoral Candidate
Francesco Verdelli
Department / Institute
Prior to joining the group Surface Photonics in PSN as a PhD student, I obtained my bachelor degree in Physics from the University of Trento in Italy. Later I continued my studies in Enschede at the University of Twente obtaining a master degree in Applied Physics. I did a six-months internship at CERN in the Atlas Magnets group, where I worked with superconductors tapes designing a super small coil. My current research is focused on investigating strong coupling between molecular bonds and light, in particular I am investigating the effect of vibrational strong coupling on the kinetic of chemical reactions.
Recent Publications
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Polaritonic chemistry enabled by non-local metasurfaces
Angewandte Chemie (2024) -
Polaritonic Chemistry Enabled by Non-Local Metasurfaces
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition (2024) -
Ultrastrong coupling between molecular vibrations in water and surface lattice resonances
Journal of Chemical Physics (2024) -
Plasmonic Particle Arrays for Vibrational Strong Coupling and Polaritonic Chemistry
(2024) -
Motional narrowing of molecular vibrations strongly coupled to surface lattice resonances
Physical Review B (2024)
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