Research Terms
Life Sciences Biochemistry Physical Sciences Chemistry
Research Interest The Strouse group runs a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary team of scientists (inorganic, materials, analytical, physical, physics, and engineering students). The group studies the structural techniques correlated in materials at the nanoscale using optical spectroscopy (time-resolved optical (ns, ps, fs), vibrational spectroscopy (Raman, IR), structural (XRD, XAS), NMR, magnetism, and electron microscopy). The ability to selectively synthesize, interrogate, and manipulate materials at the nanoscale allows us to ask questions that address a wide range of physical questions. The research effort takes today’s discoveries to tomorrows devices by targeting the science and application of nanocrystals in four primary research areas: sustainability, energy, optical rulers and catalysis. These include down-shifting phosphors for solid state lighting, catalytic nanometals/carbides for heterogeneous catalysis, plasmonics for photochromic windows, and magnetic systems.
Director |
Mykhailo (Michael) Shatruk Wei Guo |
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Website | https://quantum.fsu.edu/ |
Mission | The mission of the FSU Initiative in Quantum Science and Engineering (FSU Quantum) is to accelerate the discovery of novel quantum phenomena that can impact the design of engineered systems for quantum information processing, communication, sensing, and algorithms, as well as devices and hardware that rely on quantum protocols. The major goals of FSU Quantum are: To operate at the interface between the basic sciences and engineering to ensure advancement of research on quantum science and quantum materials. |