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The Fojtik Henglein Prize, named after inventors Arnim Henglein[1] (Germany) and Anton Fojtik[2][3] (Germany, now Czech Republic), is an award given to scientists working in the fields of nanoparticles, nanomaterials and colloids, specifically the synthesis of such via lasers.[4]
The prize reflects the work of researchers in the field of nanoparticle and nanomaterial preparation using pulsed laser ablation in liquid, and is awarded biannually during the international conference on Advanced Nanoparticle Generation and Excitation by Lasers in Liquids (ANGEL) and rewards recently published research. Selection is performed by a jury on the basis of the accepted abstracts for an oral contribution to the ANGEL conference. The jury members are the chairs, the program committee members, and the international advisory board members.[citation needed] In June 2018 the Fojtik Henglein Prize was awarded to the first laureate.[5][6]
Laureates
[edit]- 2018: Bilal Gökce,[7][8] University of Wuppertal, Germany, "for a highly cited article on increasing the productivity of laser-based nanoparticle production".[6] The article "Continuous multigram nanoparticle synthesis by high-power, high-repetition-rate ultrafast laser ablation in liquids" was published in Optics Letters 41, 1486 (2016)[9]
- 2021: Leonid V. Zhigilei,[10][11] University of Virginia, USA, "for valuable atomistic predictions of nanoparticle formation during laser ablation in liquid".[12] The article "The effect of pulse duration on nanoparticle generation in pulsed laser ablation in liquids: insights from large-scale atomistic simulations" was published in Physical chemistry, chemical physics 22, 7077-7099 (2020)[13]
- 2021: Anton Plech,[14] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, "for work on in situ x-ray studies, discovering structural dynamics in laser ablation and laser fragmentation in liquid".[15] The article "In situ structural kinetics of picosecond laser-induced heating and fragmentation of colloidal gold spheres" was published in: Physical chemistry, chemical physics, 22, 4993-5001, (2020)[16]
- 2024: Katharine M. Tibbetts,[17][18] Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, "for work on insights into the kinetics and physicochemical processes during laser reduction in liquid".[4] The article "Understanding photochemical pathways of laser-induced metal ion reduction through byproduct analysis" was published in: Physical chemistry, chemical physics, 25, 18844-18853, (2023)[19]
- 2024: Heinz P Huber,[20][21] University of applied sciences, Munich, Germany, "for the outstanding, recent scientific breakthrough in the field of laser synthesis and processing of colloids in liquids".[22] The article "Comparison of ultrashort pulse ablation of gold in air and water by time-resolved experiments" was published in Light: Science & Applications 11, 68 (2022)[23]
References
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- ^ Streubel, René; Barcikowski, Stephan; Gökce, Bilal (2016-04-01). "Continuous multigram nanoparticle synthesis by high-power, high-repetition-rate ultrafast laser ablation in liquids". Optics Letters. 41 (7): 1486–1489. Bibcode:2016OptL...41.1486S. doi:10.1364/OL.41.001486. ISSN 1539-4794. PMID 27192268.
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- ^ Shih, Cheng-Yu; Shugaev, Maxim V.; Wu, Chengping; Zhigilei, Leonid V. (2020-04-06). "The effect of pulse duration on nanoparticle generation in pulsed laser ablation in liquids: insights from large-scale atomistic simulations". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 22 (13): 7077–7099. Bibcode:2020PCCP...22.7077S. doi:10.1039/D0CP00608D. ISSN 1463-9084. PMID 32196057.
- ^ Uschold, Bianca (2022-07-12). "KIT IPS - People". www.ips.kit.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ Doyle, Stephen (ANKA) (inaktiv) (2022-11-04). "KIT IPS - News - Luminescence in gold clusters and the Fojtik-Henglein Prize". www.ips.kit.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ Ziefuss, Anna Rosa; Reich, Stefan; Reichenberger, Sven; Levantino, Matteo; Plech, Anton (2020-03-04). "In situ structural kinetics of picosecond laser-induced heating and fragmentation of colloidal gold spheres". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 22 (9): 4993–5001. Bibcode:2020PCCP...22.4993Z. doi:10.1039/C9CP05202J. ISSN 1463-9084. PMID 32096812.
- ^ "Katharine Moore Tibbetts". scholar.google.de. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ "ORCID". orcid.org. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ Batista, Laysa M. Frias; Moody, Michael; Weththasingha, Chamari; Kaplan, Ella; Faruque, Irtiza; El-Shall, M. Samy; Tibbetts, Katharine Moore (2023-07-19). "Understanding photochemical pathways of laser-induced metal ion reduction through byproduct analysis". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 25 (28): 18844–18853. Bibcode:2023PCCP...2518844F. doi:10.1039/D3CP00052D. ISSN 1463-9084. PMID 37403595.
- ^ "Heinz P. Huber - Profil". Hochschule München (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-09.
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- ^ "Erfolg in der Laserforschung - News". Hochschule München (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ Spellauge, Maximilian; Doñate-Buendía, Carlos; Barcikowski, Stephan; Gökce, Bilal; Huber, Heinz P. (2022-03-23). "Comparison of ultrashort pulse ablation of gold in air and water by time-resolved experiments". Light: Science & Applications. 11 (1): 68. Bibcode:2022LSA....11...68S. doi:10.1038/s41377-022-00751-6. ISSN 2047-7538. PMC 8943017. PMID 35322802.
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