Multidimensional Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Sensing

Sponsored by: Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI)

Research Areas:



 
 

  Surface-Enhanced Multidimensional Vibrational Spectroscopy


 
 

   Single Molecule Single Particle Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Sensing


 
 

   Near- Field and Tip-Enhanced Scanning Vibrational Microscopy
 


The Van Duyne Lab at Northwestern University

We apply surface enhanced Raman spectrocopy (SERS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) to solve problems in electrochemistry, surface science, materials chemistry, and biochemistry.  See Professor Van Duyne's departmental page for a more detailed discussion.



Web page author:  Van Duyne Group, vanduyne@chem.northwestern.edu.  All comments welcome!
Last modified January 2006.