Bachana Lomsadze received his Bachelor’s degree in physics from Tbilisi State University (Georgia) in 2007 and a Ph.D. in Physics from Kansas State University (KSU) in 2012. At KSU he worked in the ...
Ultrafast, multidimensional spectroscopy unlocks macroscopic-scale effects of quantum electronic correlations. Researchers found that low-energy and high energy states are correlated in a layered, ...
Bachana Lomsadze is an associate professor of physics at Santa Clara University and a recipient of the National Science Foundation’s CAREER Award and SCU’s Professor Joseph Bayma, S.J. Scholarship ...
Electron-vibration-vibration two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy, a variant of 2DIR, is shown to be a useful tool to differentiate a set of 10 proteins based on their amino acid content.
A rare spectroscopy technique performed at Swinburne University of Technology directly quantifies the energy required to bind two excitons together, providing for the first time a direct measurement ...
Quantifying the coupling between energy levels is key to retrieving information about the structure of a molecule and its interaction with the environment. The coupling can be studied using ...
Researchers from the University of Michigan have combined two spectroscopic methods to create a technique that could rapidly and accurately detect explosive chemicals and dangerous gases from a ...
A laser-based method that could be used to detect chemicals such as explosives and dangerous gases quickly and accurately has now been developed by researchers. University of Michigan researchers have ...
Researchers found that low-energy and high energy states are correlated in a layered, superconducting material LSCO (lanthanum, strontium, copper, oxygen). Exciting the material with an ultrafast ...