Martin Moskovits教授系列讲座
Lecture 2
报告题目:Chemical enhancement and SERS: a personal perspective.
报告时间:2018年7月10日下午15:30 – 16:50
报告地点:卢嘉锡楼202
报告摘要:Almost every researcher in SERS knows that SERS enhancement comes in two varieties: plasmonic and chemical. The fundamentals of the plasmonic contribution to enhancement is fairly well understood, although, of course, many new applications and strategies remain to be developed and discovered. In contrast, chemical enhancement is not as well delineated. I will cover many of the ideas associated with chemical enhancement, and show that some are related to ordinary chemical bond formation at the surface, a process that is not unique to SERS.
Professor Martin Moskovits
Professor Martin Moskovits has degrees in Physics and Chemistry from the University of Toronto, where he obtained his PhD in Chemical Physics in 1971. He has been a full professor since 1982. In 2000 he moved to UCSB as Worster Dean of Science. From 2007-2010 he was Chief Technology Officer of API Technologies in NY; and from 2011-2012 Provost at the City College of New York. In 2008 he co-founded Spectra Fluidics, a company that combines SERS with microfluidics to develop high-sensitivity molecular sensing. In 2018 he was employed as a chair professor at Xiamen University.
Professor Moskovits is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of the Optical Society of America; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada; former member, and past Vice Chair of the US Department of Energy’s Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee 2001-2010. He was Guggenheim Fellow in 1987; 1993 Gerhard Herzberg Award of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada; 1993 Royal Society of Chemistry (London) award in Surface and Colloid Science; 1995 Johannes Marcus Marci Medal of the Czech Spectroscopy Society; 2008 NanoTech Briefs, Nano 50 Innovator award; 2010 Ellis Lippincott Award of the Optical Society of America.
His research interests include surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), generally and more recently as applied to biosensing, plasmonics for sustainable energy and nanomaterials and nanoelectronics.
Professor Moskovits as a pioneer of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, has made great contribution to SERS, such as revealing the localized surface plasmon resonance origin of SERS, long-term insisting of the importance of nanogap or nanocrevice which supports high local electromagnetic field for enhancing Raman spectroscopy. He has published 320+ papers, the total citation exceeds 24,000. Some of the paper has ultrahigh citation numbers, such as the famous SERS paper published on Reviews of Modern physics (5200+ times). And there are 14 papers whose citation exceed 500 times. His H-index is 87.