Output FOM Institute AMOLF 2011

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Output FOM Institute AMOLF 2011 Nanophotonics NanoOptics Kobus Kuipers Photonic Materials Albert Polman Photon Scattering Ad Lagendijk Surface Photonics Jaime Gómez Rivas Resonant Nanophotonics Femius Koenderink Molecular Nanophysics Ultrafast Spectroscopy Huib Bakker Biosurface Spectroscopy Mischa Bonn Bio Imaging MS Ron Heeren Supramolecular interactions Mirjam Leunissen Biomolecular Systems Bio-assembly & organization Marileen Dogterom Biophysics Sander Tans Biological Soft Matter Gijsje Koenderink Theory of Biomolecular Matter Bela Mulder Biochemical Networks Pieter Rein ten Wolde Systems Biology Tom Shimizu Transition Program XUV Physics Marc Vrakking Peer reviewed Publications 150 Publications in proceedings or other journals 6 Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book ) 4 PhD theses 16 Open Access publications 18 Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings 93 Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific 281 meetings Awards and recognitions 10 Patents 3 Performances on television, radio or at public events 7 Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet 32 Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.) 8 Kobus Kuipers Group L. Kuipers 2011 Funding FOM-Projectruimte (PR) FOM-FEI IPP program (IPP) FOM-Program Nanoscale Quantum Optics (NQO) FOM-Program Plasmonics (PLSM) NanoNextNL Program 6B Functional Nanophotonics (NN6B) Smartfix Program MEMPHIS (MEMPHIS) Employees Hakki Acar (OIO) IPP Daryl Beggs (PD) MEMPHIS Boris Le Feber (OIO) PR Anouk de Hoogh (OIO) NQO Aron Opheij (OIO) MEMPHIS Nir Rotenberg (PD) NN6B Daan Stellinga (stagiair) - Ruben van der Wel (OIO) NN6B Matthias Wulf (OIO) PLSM 1. Academic publications a. Peer reviewed Publications 1. F. van Beijnum, C. Rétif, C.B. Smiet, M.P. van Exter, Transmission processes in random patterns of subwavelength holes, Opt. Lett. 36, 3666-3668 (2011). 2. J.C. Prangsma, D. van Oosten, L. Kuipers, Local investigation of the optical properties of subwavelength rectangular holes with a focused beam of electrons, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 369, 3456–3471 (2011). 3. D. van Oosten, L. Kuipers, Trapping a single atom with a fraction of a photon using a photonic crystal nanocavity, Phys. Rev. A 84, 011802(R) 1-4 (2011). 4. B. Gjonaj, J. Aulbach, P.M. Johnson, A.P. Mosk, L. Kuipers, A. Lagendijk, Active spatial control of plasmonic fields, Nat. Photonics 5, 360–363 (2011). 5. B. le Feber, J. Cesario, H. Zeijlemaker, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Exploiting long-ranged order in quasiperiodic structures for broadband plasmonic excitation, Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 201108 1-4 (2011). 6. M. Burresi, D. van Oosten, B.S. Song, S. Noda, L. Kuipers, Ultrafast reciprocal space investigation of cavity-waveguide coupling, Opt. Lett. 36, 1827-1829 (2011). Kobus Kuipers 7. S. Ha, M. Spasenović, A.A. Sukhorukov, T.P. White, C.M. de Sterke, L. Kuipers, T.F. Krauss, Y.S. Kivshar, Slow-light and evanescent modes at interfaces in photonic crystal waveguides: optimal extraction from experimental near-field measurements, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 28, 955-963 (2011). 8. M. Spasenović, T.P. White, S. Ha, A.A. Sukhorukov, T. Kampfrath, Y.S. Kivshar, C.M. de Sterke, T.F. Krauss, L. Kuipers, Experimental observation of evanescent modes at the interface to slow-light photonic crystal waveguides, Opt. Lett. 36, 1170-1172 (2011). 9. T. Kampfrath, A. Sell, G. Klatt, A. Pashkin, S. Mährlein, T. Dekorsy, M. Wolf, M. Fiebig, A. Leitenstorfer, R. Huber, Coherent Terahertz Control of Antiferromagnetic Spin Waves, Nat. Photonics 5, p. 31 (2011). 10. I. Sersic, C. Tuabilangana, T. Kampfrath, A.F. Koenderink, Magnetoelectric point scattering theory for metamaterial scatterers, Physical Review B 83, p. 245102 (2011). b. Publications in proceedings or other journals c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book ) d. PhD theses 1. M. Spasenović, Surface plasmon polaritons and light at interfaces: propagating and evanescent waves, University of Twente, June 30, 2011. e. Open Access publications 2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings 1. L. Kuipers, “Seeing” magnetic fields, NANOMETA 2011, Seefeld, Austria, January 3-6, 2011. 2. L. Kuipers, Nanophotonic light control, 10th CUDOS Workshop, Sydney, Australia, February 14-17, 2011. 3. L. Kuipers, Visualizing light fields in (nano)photonic structures, IAP Photonics@be Doctoral School, Oostduinkerkem, Belgium, March 28-30, 2011. 4. L. Kuipers, Mapping nanoscale light fields, 5th International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics, Busan, South Korea, May 15-20, 2011. 5. L. Kuipers, Light diversions, measuring the length of an individual localized state, WavePro, Crete, Greece, June 8-11, 2011. Kobus Kuipers 6. D.M. Beggs, I.H. Rey, T. Kampfrath, T.F. Krauss, L. Kuipers, Monitoring and controlling slow light in photonic crystals, OSA Optics and Photonics, Slow and Fast Light, Toronto, Canada, June 12-15, 2011. 7. D.M. Beggs, T. Kampfrath, I.H. Rey, T.F. Krauss, L. Kuipers, Controlling and switching slow light in photonic crystal waveguides, 13th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, Stockholm, Sweden, June 26-30, 2011. 8. D. van Oosten, Light-matter interaction in photonic crystal nanocavities, 13th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, Stockholm, Sweden, June 26-30, 2011. 9. L. Kuipers, Interacting with light at the nanoscale, SPIE Optics + Photonics, San Diego, USA, August 21-25, 2011. 10. L. Kuipers, N. Rotenberg, Resolving light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, Metamaterials 2011, Barcelona, Spain, October 10-15, 2011. 11. L. Kuipers, A local view of slow light, Frontiers in Optics 2011, San Jose, USA, October 16-20, 2011. 12. L. Kuipers, Nanoscale light control, Tsukuba Nanotechnology Symposium, Tsukuba, Japan, December 15-17, 2011. 13. L. Kuipers, A local view of (slow) light, OSA Chapter Optics & Photonics Day 2011, Besançon, France, November 15, 2011. b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other (scientific) meetings 1. H. Acar, Electron Beam Induced Deposition of plasmonic nanostructures (poster), Physics@FOM 2011, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 18-19, 2011. 2. A. Opheij, D.M. Beggs, R.J.P. Engelen, M. Spasenovic, D. Mori, T. Baba, L. Kuipers, Sharp features in light scattering of slow light in photonic crystal waveguides (poster), Physics@FOM 2011, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 18-19, 2011. 3. D.M. Beggs, T. Kampfrath, T.F. Krauss, L. Kuipers, Ultrafast adiabatic frequency conversion of slow-light (poster), Physics@FOM 2011, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 18-19, 2011. 4. L. Kuipers, H. Acar, Electron Beam Induced Deposition of plasmonic nanostructures (talk), SPP5, Busan, South Korea, May 15-21, 2011. Kobus Kuipers 5. N. Rotenberg, T. Krijger, M. Spasenovic, L. Kuipers, Measuring plasmonic scattering coefficients of single subwavelength holes in a gold film (poster), SPP5, Busan, South Korea, May 15-21, 2011. 6. D. van Oosten, Playing with the magnetic field of light (talk), Fritz Haaber Institute Colloquium, Berlin, Germany, June, 2011. 7. L. Kuipers, N. Rotenberg, Near field study of the scattering of surface plasmon polaritons from single sub-wavelength holes (talk), MicroNano Conference, Ede, the Netherlands, November 15-16, 2011. 8. D.M. Beggs, I.H. Rey, N. Rotenberg, T. Kampfrath, T.F. Krauss, L. Kuipers, Ultrafast tuneable optical delay line base don indirect photonic transitions (poster), MicroNano Conference, Ede, the Netherlands, November 15-16, 2011. c. Awards and recognitions d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals 1. L. Kuipers, Chair, Nanophysics Advisory board of FOM. 2. L. Kuipers, Member, Oversight committee of ‘Toponderzoeksprogramma Fotonica’, a 50 M€ program on phonics at the Eindhoven University. 3. L. Kuipers, Member, FOm/v committee. 4. L. Kuipers, International Partner Investigator of CUDOS (Australia). 5. L. Kuipers, Board member, Smatmix consortium MEMPHIS. 6. L. Kuipers, Chair, CLEO Focus session at ECOC 2012, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 7. L. Kuipers, Member, International steering committee, Surface Plasmon Photonics conference series. 8. L. Kuipers, Member, International program committees, EQEC 2011, CLEO/QELS 2011, CLEO/QELS 2012, NFO-12, SPIE Photonics Europe 2012. 3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic) a. Patents b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects Kobus Kuipers Collaboration with Philips in the MEMPHIS consortium. 1. Presentations on Electron Beam Induced Deposition for nanophotonics for FEI Company with IPP. 2. Program director Functional Nanophotonics of NanoNext. c. Performances on television, radio or at public events L. Kuipers, Sustainability through Nanophotonics (talk), Amsterdam Innovatie Motor, May 10, 2011. d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet 1. Interview for & cited in “Kunt u mij onzichtbaar maken meneer”, by Martijn van Calmthout, Volkskrant, page 116, December 24, 2011. e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.) Outreach Albert Polman Group A. Polman 2011 Funding FOM-Program Nanophotovoltaics (NPV) FOM-Program Plasmonics (PLSM) FOM-FEI IPP Program (FOM-FEI) NanoNextNL Program 6D Nanophotonic Devices (NN6D) NanoNextNL Program 9A Nano-Inspection and Characterization (NN9A) Multi-university Research Initiative USA (MURI) ERC Advanced

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