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Colloque - La nanofluidique à la croisée des chemins : Nanofluidics: Exploring New Frontiers

Colloque - La nanofluidique à la croisée des chemins : Nanofluidics: Exploring New Frontiers

DeColloques du Collège de France - Collège de France


Colloque - La nanofluidique à la croisée des chemins : Nanofluidics: Exploring New Frontiers

DeColloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

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51 minutes
Sortie:
25 mai 2023
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Innovation technologique Liliane Bettencourt (2022-2023) - Lydéric BocquetCollège de FranceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque - La nanofluidique à la croisée des chemins : Nanofluidics: Exploring New FrontiersIn this talk, I will introduce a novel method based on liquid-activated quantum emission from native hBN defects for nanofluidic sensing. Liquids confined down to the atomic scale can show radically new properties. However, only indirect and ensemble measurements operate in such extreme confinement, calling for novel optical approaches enabling direct imaging at the molecular level. Using our method, we harness quantum emission originating from native defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) for molecular imaging and sensing in nanometrically confined liquids. We show that defect activation occurs through chemisorption of organic solvent molecules, revealing single-molecule dynamics at the interface through spatially correlated activation of neighboring defects. Defect emission spectra further offer a direct readout of local dielectric properties, unveiling increasing dielectric order under nanometer-scale confinement. Liquid-activated native hBN defects bridge the gap between solid-state nanophotonics and nanofluidics, opening new avenues for nanoscale sensing and optofluidics.Liquid-activated quantum emission from native hBN defects for nanofluidic sensingRonceray N., You Y., Glushkov E., Lihter M., Rehl B., Chen T-H., Nam G-H., Watanabe K., Taniguchi T., Roke S., Keerthi A., Comtet J., Radha B. et Radenovic A., Liquid-activated quantum emission from native hBN defects for nanofluidic sensing, 2022.Aleksandra RadenovicProf. Aleksandra Radenovic is a full professor of biological engineering at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) She serves as the Head of the Laboratory of Nanoscale Biology and is a renowned expert in the field of single-molecule biophysics. Professor Radenovic received her Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) in 2003, following her attainment of a Msc. in Physics from the University of Zagreb (Croatia) in 2000. The research conducted by her laboratory has received numerous prestigious grants and awards, including the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant in 2010, the SNF Backup scheme Consolidator Grant in 2015, the CCMX materials challenge award in 2016, and the Advanced ERC grant in 2020. Her research interests focus on nanofluidics and developing techniques and methodologies that utilize optical imaging, nanopore sensing, and single-molecule manipulation to study the behavior of individual biological molecules and complexes. These studies are conducted both in vitro and within living cells, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of cellular processes.
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25 mai 2023
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Colloques interdisciplinaires du Collège de FranceÉvénements de la vie scientifique de l'établissement, les colloques, dont le programme comprend à la fois des professeurs du Collège de France et des conférenciers invités, traite de thèmes aux nombreuses ramifications, dont les enjeux contemporains gagnent à être analysés au prisme des disciplines et des champs du savoir.