Nanotrapping and Super-resolution (NAS
The Centre for Micro-Photonics has individual research groups each working and collaborating on different aspects of nano- and bio-photonics. The Nanotrapping and Super-resolution group, led by Associate Professor Xiaosong gan aims to investigate superresolution for nanophotonics applications as well as develop novel optical trapping approaches.
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Vision:
Arbitrarily controllable nanophotonic environments for a sustainable future.
Mission:
To develop super-resolution techniques for nanophotonic applications.
To develop novel optical trapping probes for optical imaging, sensing and manipulation, particularly in the near-field region.
To develop novel optical trapping probes for optical imaging, sensing and manipulation, particularly in the near-field region.
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All labs are located at the Swinburne University Hawthorn Campus.
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Optical Trapping
Non-contact optical probing and manipulation of nano/micro objects by laser irradiation presents many significant advantages over many conventional micro-manipulation techniques. This project
envelops novel optical trapping probes for optical imaging, sensing and manipulation, particularly in the near-field region.
More Information | PhD Opportunities
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