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Continuing the successful WONTON series (Telluride, USA, 2005, Ottawa, Canada, 2007 and Matsushima, Japan, 2009 ) WONTON’11 was organized in 2011 in the beautiful city area of Bordeaux, France.
The workshop mainly focused on the optical studies on nanotubes and graphene which will include :
- Light absorption, emission, and scattering
- Raman spectroscopy
- Carrier interactions, band structure and optical spectra
- Excitons in carbon nanotubes
- Spectroscopy of individual nanotubes
- Magneto- and electro-optics
- Nanotube-based optoelectronic devices and electroluminescence
- Growth, purification and separation of nanotubes for optical studies
- Spectroscopy of Graphene.
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The format of the workshop was kept in tradition with the previous WONTON editions to promote high-quality scientific and social interactions between the participants.
List of invited speakers :
- Stéphane Berciaud (Strasbourg)
- Stephen Doorn (Los Alamos)
- Mildred Dresselhaus (MIT)
- Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge, UK)
- Pierre Gilliot (Strasbourg)
- Achim Hartschuh (Münich)
- Tony Heinz (Columbia Univ.)
- Tobias Hertel (Würzburg)
- Yoshihiko Kanemitsu (Kyoto)
- Manfred Kappes (Karlsruhe)
- Jay Kikkawa (U. Penn)
- Junichiro Kono (Rice Univ.)
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- Guglielmo Lanzani (Milano)
- Jacques Lefebvre (NRCC)
- Riichiro Saito (Tohoku Univ.)
- Jean-Louis Sauvajol (Montpellier)
- Michael Strano (MIT)
- Christian Thomsen (TU Berlin)
- Christophe Voisin (Paris)
- Prof Feng Wang (UC Berkeley)
- Bruce Weisman (Rice Univ.)
- Wim Wenseleers (Antwerpen)
- Jörg Wrachtrup (Stuttgart)
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Bordeaux, capital of Aquitaine region, southwest France
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Co-organised by
Brahim Lounis & Laurent Cognet (Institut d’Optique Bordeaux/CNRS/Université de Bordeaux)
and Gabrielle Marre (Alpha Route des lasers)
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