Assistant Professor at Institute of Physics of Sao Carlos, University of São Paulo (USP). Photonics Group Head. Optica Chapter Coordinator. Working with linear and non-linear optical spectroscopy of materials since 2000. Ultra-short pulses are used to investigate resonant and non-resonant non-linear absorption spectra and ultrafast dynamics of different materials, including: glasses, semiconductors, and organics. The main experimental techniques used are degenerate Z-Scan and using supercontinuous pulses of white light, both applied to observe the excited state and multiphoton absorption spectra. Ultrafast dynamics are studied using ultrafast spectroscopy lines with femtosecond resolution.
Education
- Bachelor in Physics, UFRGS (1998-unknown)
- Licensed of Science in Physics, UFSCar (2001-unknown)
- Master in Physics, USP (unknown-unknown)
- PhD in Physics, USP (unknown-unknown)
- PostDoc, USP (2005-2007)
- PostDoc, UCF (2007-2009)
Research Interests
Keywords:
nonlinear optics laser spectroscopy ultrafast spectroscopy random laser LIBS
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