
Yuen-Zhou Research Group UCSD
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Quantum molecular photonics research at UCSD
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24-01-2018 06:49:54
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In a joint experimental-theoretical work, a team of researchers, including theorists from Yuen-Zhou Research Group UCSD have shown for the first time that infrared radiation heat transfer can have a strong influence on chemical reactions. UCSD Chem Biochem bit.ly/3E6pV5W

Enhancing the Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Signal of Organic Molecular Qubits NEW #ASAP by Yuen-Zhou Research Group UCSD & Yong Rui Poh Read it here: go.acs.org/cdE


I'm so excited and proud to share my lab's latest publication titled "Acoustoplasmonic Metasurfaces for Tunable Acoustic Wavefrontshaping with Polarized Light", published in ACS Photonics as part of their special issue on "Rising Stars in Photonics"! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10ā¦

Continuing from our earlier work on chemoselective AC electrosynthesis (pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jaā¦), we developed an alternative framework that includes the presence of a stirred electrolytic medium. See our analysis at The Journal of Physical Chemistry: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acā¦


Researchers, including Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Joel Yuen-Zhou of UC San Diego, have shown "that heat transfer in the form of infrared radiation can influence chemical reactions more strongly than traditional convection and conduction methods." today.ucsd.edu/story/infraredā¦

A team of Harvard University scientists, including Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Kang-Kuen Ni, has "succeeded for the first time in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations" news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/ā¦



A fun symposium on molecular polaritonics hosted by the Division of Chemical Physics last week at #aps2025 American Physical Society coorganized with The Weichman Lab


A few weeks ago we had an illuminating Pchem seminar UCSD Chem Biochem by Peng Chen CornellChemistry where he explained to us how creatively use single molecule spectroscopy to understand catalysis in heterogeneous interfaces.


How do polaritons relax and emit light? This new paper by Juan in Nature Communications attempts to solve a longstanding puzzle in the field and provides a possible answer. nature.com/articles/s4146ā¦