News

The open report on the fundamental limits for plasmonic-based light harvesting structures in the IR has been made available in June 2011. The report is available via the link Public Report [size 700 kB]. The project team welcomes the comments.

The 12 month project meeting has taken place in Neuchatel (Switzerland) on 13-14 January 2011 hosted by CSEM. With 37 journal and conference publications in the first year, strong progress has been reported.

The 1st Advisory Board meeting has taken place in Neuchatel (Switzerland) on 13 January 2011. Lively discussions helped to align the project work with industry needs.

Ross Stanley and Anatoly Zayats represented the project at the Nanophotonics Foresight meeting in Barcelona (November 2010) organised by Nanophotonics Europe Association.

IR technology for revolutionizing chemical sensing.

EU funds project for spectroscopic chemical sensors.

Plasmonic sensor project gets 2.8m EU funding.

European consortium in revolutionizing infrared chemical sensing.

Project press-release was issued on 30 June 2010.

The 6 month project meeting has taken place in Warsaw (Poland) on 29-30 June 2010 hosted by Vigo System SA.

First 2 articles from the project work were published.

First 2 scientific deliverables from the project were submitted on 14 May 2010.

Fully functional website launched on 15 May 2010.

Project kick-off meeting has taken place in Leuven (Belgium) on 13-14 January 2010 hosted by Xenics NV.