(Português) Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física da UFSC, Florianópolis
  • Sustentación de Tesis de de Marcelo Salvador – 9 de deciembre de 2020 – martes – Horario: 10:00 am

    El programa de Posgrado en Fisica invita a todos para la:

    Sustentación de Tesis

    Marcelo Salvador

    PROPRIEDADES MAGNÉTICAS DE SISTEMAS DE NANOPARTÍCULAS DE DOMÍNIO ÚNICO

    Jurados:

    Prof. Dr. Lucas Nicolao – (presidente) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Walther Schwarzacher – (miembro externo) – University of Bristol
    Prof. Dr. Álvaro de Almeida Caparica – (miembro externo) – UFG
    Prof. Dr. Alejandro Mendoza Coto – (membro titular) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Pereira Rocha – (miembro suplente) – UFSC/FSC

    Fecha: 9 de deciembre de 2020 – martes – Horario: 10:00 am

    Enlace de acceso a sala virtual: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/ppgfsc-ufsc


  • Seminario con el prof. Giovanni F. Caramori – 11 de deciembre de 2020 (viernes) – 10:15 a.m.

    EL PROGRAMA DE POSGRADO EN FÍSICA invita a todos para lo seminario:

    Investigative In-Silico Design of Domed and Cylindrical Cage-Type Cyclophanes – A Computational Insight
    Giovanni F. Caramori
    Chemistry Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina

    Resumen:

    The role of functional groups in supramolecular systems determines its ability to recognize other molecules, as well as to rearrange its conformation into a specific shape.1,2,3 Cyclophanes are strained molecular cages that possess unusual chemical behavior, arising from its congested framework. Not only such constrained molecular frameworks are a noteworthy synthetic challenge target, but they are also known for being part of the “Hall of Fame” of molecules with ultra-short non-bonded contacts, and to be selective to determined guests. Cylindrophanes are fluoride selective hosts, which coordinate the anion through anion-π, H-bond, and ion-pair interactions. Both together are great examples that show how crucial such cyclophanes molecular framework is to be chemically investigated. The cyclindrophane unveiled the role of functional groups in the fluoride coordination. Structural modifications proposed to the functional groups in the cylindrophanes were mainly done to determine the importance of the anion-π interactions arising from the π-systems, and the strong short-range H-bond interactions from the bridges binding groups, to the guest stability. The results provided here make use of an avant-garde theoretical approach that elucidated unique structural and energetic aspects of the cage-type of cyclophanes, evaluating, in the light of Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory (DFT), with dispersion corrections (BJ-D3), both,the influence of the π-systems, and the nature of the heteroatoms located at the bridges. Rationalization of the physical nature of the non-covalent interactions has becoming possible through the use of wave function, and electron density analyses such as Energy Decomposition Analysis (EDA), Natural Bond Orbitals (NBO), Quantum Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM). The role of cylindrophanes functional groups that coordinate the fluoride reveals that the guest stabilization is mainly dependent on the non-covalent interactions with the bridge binding group. The ability of the ligands to better interact with the anion inside the cavity was found to be modulated by the cyclophane π-systems, in that the short-range effects of the binding groups are found to be the strongest in the cylindrophane containing benzene, not the π-acidic arenic systems.
    1J. Org. Chem. 2018, 83, 5114-5122
    2ChemPhysChem 2020, 21, 1989-2005
    3Dalton Trans. 2020, DOI:10.1039/D0DT03518A

    Fecha: 11 de deciembre de 2020 – (viernes) – Horário: 10:15 a.m.

    Enlace acceso al canal de youtube: https://youtu.be/479D-CuDHo4


  • Seminário con el prof. Fernando B. Dias – 27 de noviembre de 2020 (viernes) – 10:15 a.m.

    EL PROGRAMA DE POSGRADO EN FÍSICA invita a todos para lo seminario:

    Triplet Harvesting in Organic Light Emitting Diodes
    Fernando B. Dias
    Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.

    Resumen:

    In this talk we will discuss recente investigations on the development of organic materials with eficiente triplet harvesting properties. The photophysics of bi-metallic compounds showing eficiente room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and donor-acceptor compounds showing eficiente termal activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) will be discussed. These materials have enormous potential in diferente technological applications, including the development of materials for oxygen, and temperature sensing, bio-imaging, and in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). This tal kis aimed to a non-specialized audience, covering fundamental concepts in the photophysics of these materials, and also discussing techniques and methods that are currently used on their characterizations. I hope this talk to be an excelent opportunity for someone that is starting to work in this field to ask all these buming questions we all have when entering a new area of research.

    Fecha: 27 de noviembre de 2020 – (viernes) – Horário: 10:15 a.m.

    Enlace acceso al canal de youtube: https://youtu.be/CU6Hb5epklE


  • Sustentación de Disertación de William Renan Basso Bassoli – 27 de noviembre de 2020 – 9:00 am

    El programa de Posgrado en Física invita a todos para la:

     

    Sustentación de Disertación

    William Renan Basso Bassoli

    PRODUÇÃO E PROCESSAMENTOS DE LIGAS Fe(1+x)Ni(1-x) NANOESTRUTURADAS

    Jurados

    Prof. Dr. Valderes Drago – (presidente) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Aloisio Nelmo Klein – (miembro externo) – UFSC/EMC
    Profª. Drª. Cristiani Campos Plá Cid – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC
    Profª. Drª. Deise Schafer – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC

    Fecha: 27 de noviembre de 2020 – viernes – Horario: 9:00 am

    Enlace de acceso a sala virtual: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/ppgfsc-ufsc


  • Seminário con el Prof. Dr. Lee Rozema – 13 de noviembro de 2020 (viernes) – 10:15 a.m.

    EL PROGRAMA DE POSGRADO EN FÍSICA invita a todos para lo seminario:

    Quantum Information using Nonlinear Graphene Plasmonics

    Prof. Dr. Lee Rozema

    Universidade de Viena

    Resumen:

    Although linear optical quantum technologies are one of the more promising routes to achieve feasible quantum technologies, in part due to the robustness and mobility of single photons, the creation of a two-qubit logic gate remains a challenge. In this talk, I will review our theoretical proposal to implement a universal quantum Zeno “square-root-of-swap” gate by encoding qubits in graphene surface plasmons. This gate does not require any cryogenic or vacuum technology, and has a footprint of a few hundred nanometers, suggesting that graphene plasmonics offers a new route towards scalable quantum technologies. I will first focus on the physics behind the Zeno gate, and then introduce the promising platform of nonlinear graphene plasmonics, showing how it could be used for quantum computing. Finally, I will present our recent experimental work demonstrating plasmon-mediated optical nonlinearities: a first step towards our long-term goal of single-photon level nonlinearities.

    Fecha: 13 de noviembro de 2020 – (viernes) – Horário: 10:15 a.m.

    Enlace acceso al canal de youtube: https://youtu.be/bhDnyO2verc


  • Seminário con el prof. Profª. Drª. Denise R. Gonçalves – 6 de noviembre de 2020 (viernes) – 10:15 a.m.

    EL PROGRAMA DE POSGRADO EN FÍSICA invita a todos para lo seminario:

    RAMSES II – RAMan Search for Extragalactic Symbiotic Stars

    Profª. Drª. Denise R. Gonçalves

    Observatório do Valongo – UFRJ (Brazil)

    Resumen:

    Abstract: Symbiotics are binary systems of evolved stars that show the most energetic stellar explosions after supernovae. Constituting probable channels to Type Ia SNe, they are important to understand the relation between the SN rate in a galaxy and the number of symbiotic systems at present-time. Therefore, it is very relevant to make a census of symbiotic systems in nearby galaxies. Such a census was never carried out in dwarf galaxies. In the Galaxy many symbiotic systems possess the O VI Raman scattering line at 6830A. This line allowed the discovery of a few extragalactic symbiotic systems recently, in NGC 6822, NGC 185 and NGC 205, among others. Our ongoing RAMSES II project is aimed at searching for symbiotics in the nearby dwarf galaxies, via deep narrow-band imaging that allows to detect the O VI Raman scattered feature. This detection per se implies the existence of symbiotic systems. As a follow up of this first step, we will use optical plus IR spectroscopy to completely characterize the systems, in order to better link them with the scenario of SNe Ia progenitors. In this talk I will describe the RAMSES II project and discuss its first results.

    Fecha: 6 de noviembre de 2020 – (viernes) – Horário: 10:15 a.m.

    Enlace acceso al canal de youtube: https://youtu.be/2g7k2Tmgf9o


  • Sustentación de Disertación de Katia Slodkowski Clerici – 5 de noviembre de 2020 – 10:00 am

    El programa de Posgrado en Física invita a todos para la:

    Sustentación de Disertación

    Katia Slodkowski Clerici

    MEDIDAS DE ABUNDÂNCIAS QUÍMICAS A PARTIR DE ESPECTROS SOMADOS DE GALÁXIAS

    Jurados

    Profª. Drª. Natalia Vale Asari – (presidente) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Tiago Vecchi Ricci – (miembro externo) – UFFS/Cerro Largo
    Prof. Dr. Daniel Ruschel Dutra – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC

    Fecha: 5 de noviembre de 2020 – jueves – Horario: 10:00 am 

    Enlace de acceso a sala virtual: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/ppgfsc-ufsc


  • Seminário con el prof. Prof. Dr. Rafael Chaves – 30 de octubre de 2020 (viernes) – 10:15 a.m.

    EL PROGRAMA DE POSGRADO EN FÍSICA invita a todos para lo seminario:

    Detectando não-classicalidade com modelos causais

    Prof. Dr. Rafael Chaves
    IIP/UFRN

    Resumen:

    Apesar de seu sucesso inabalável, é comum escutarmos que a teoria quântica é estranha, contraintuitiva e até mesmo paradoxal. Roger Penrose, o mais recente ganhador do prêmio Nobel de Física, disse certa vez: “A mecânica quântica não faz o menor sentido”. De fato, conceitos como dualidade onda-partícula, emaranhamento e não-localidade quântica, parecem estar em claro desacordo com nossa intuição. Seria possível definir matematicamente essa contraintuição/não-classicalidade? Neste seminário discutiremos como a teoria da causalidade nos oferece um arcabouço especialmente adequado para responder em afirmativo a esta pergunta. Aplicaremos este formalismo em exemplos paradigmáticos, tal como o experimento de fenda dupla e o experimento de Bell, com resultados surpreendentes. Ao final, exploraremos mais a fundo a relação entre causa e efeito e correlações quânticas em um teste de importância fundamental no campo da inferência causal.

    Fecha: 30 de octubre de 2020 – (viernes) – Horário: 10:15 a.m.

    Enlace acceso al canal de youtube: https://youtu.be/sSV64V7BsXA


  • Examen de Cualificación al Doctorado de Marcos Vinicios Barp – 30 de octubre de 2020 – viernes – 3:00 pm

    El Programa de Posgrado en Física invita a todos para:

    Examen de Cualificación al Doctorado

    Marcos Vinicios Barp

    ESPALHAMENTO DE PÓSITRONS POR SISTEMAS DE CAMADA ABERTA

    Jurados

    Prof. Dr. Felipe Arretche – (presidente) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Pawel Klimas – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Ivan Helmuth Bechtold – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC
    Prof. Dr. Lucio Sartori Farenzena – (miembro titular) – UFSC/FSC

    Fecha: 30 de octubre de 2020- sexta-feira – Horario: 3:00 pm

    Enlace de acceso a la sala virtual: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/ppgfsc-ufsc


  • Sustentación de Disertación de Haimon Otto Melchiors Trebien – 29 de octubre de 2020 – 4:00 pm

    El programa de Posgrado en Física invita a todos para la:

    Sustentación de Disertación

    Haimon Otto Melchiors Trebien

    FOTOPRODUÇÃO EXCLUSIVA DE QUARKÔNIOS PESADOS EM COLISÕES ULTRAPERIFÉRICAS

    Jurados

    Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Gräve de Oliveira – (presidente) – UFSC/FSC
    Profª. Drª. Maria Beatriz de Leone Gay Ducati – (miembro externo) – IF/UFRGS
    Prof. Dr. Daniel Almeida Fagundes – (miembro titular) – UFSC/Blumenau
    Prof. Dr. Marcus Emmanuel Benghi Pinto – (membro titular) – UFSC/FSC

    Fecha: 29 de octubre de 2020 – jueves – Horario: 4:00 pm – Lugar: sala virtual da conferênciaweb da rede nacional de pesquisa

    Enlace de acceso a sala virtual: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/ppgfsc-ufsc


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