Arjen Dijksman
PhD alumni, in group from 2010 to 2013 (last update of this page: January 2014).
Mail: “arjen.dijksman AT espci.fr” or “materion AT gmail.com”
Research interests
Time-resolved spectroscopy of core-shell CdSe-CdS quantum dots
Professional experience
2001 – 2008. IT Division manager of Human Resources Tools Domain at SFR, French telecom operator, Paris area
1991 – 2001. IT Project manager at IBM Global Services, Paris area
Education
2013 Ph.D. Physics at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
2010 M.Sc. Optics and Photonics at Institut d’Optique, Palaiseau
1991 Ir. Applied Physics at Delft University of Technology
Publications
2013
Dijksman, A. T. and Dubertret, B. (2013), Accurate energy-size dependence of excitonic transitions in semiconductor nanocrystals and nanoplatelets using a phase jump approach. Phys. Status Solidi B. doi: 10.1002/pssb.201350190
Zackaria Mahfoud, Arjen T. Dijksman, Clémentine Javaux, Pierre Bassoul, Anne-Laure Baudrion, Jérôme Plain, Benoît Dubertret, and Mathieu Kociak, Cathodoluminescence in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope: A Nanometer-Scale Counterpart of Photoluminescence for the Study of II–VI Quantum Dots. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2013 4 (23), 4090-4094
A.T. Dijksman, Spectroscopy of Colloidal Quantum Dots of Controlled Shape and Size, Ph.D. Thesis, 2013.
1990
H. Eleveld, A.T. Dijksman and A. van Veen, The Release of Deuterium from Clean and Impurity Covered Tungsten, Proc. 16th Symp. on Fusion Technology (SOFT), London, 1990, p. 376.
Other work
2012
Essay for the FQXi contest: “Questioning the Foundations: Which of Our Basic Physical assumptions are Wrong?”: Dreaming in Geneva
2011
Essay for the FQXi contest: “Is Reality Digital or Analog?”: Reality will ultimately be analog and digital
2010
A. Dijksman, M.Sc. internship report, Non Blinking CdSe/CdS Core-Shell Quantum Dots Observed with Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy
2009
Essay for the FQXi contest: “What’s Ultimately Possible in Physics”: Ordinary Analogues for Quantum Mechanics
Websites
Physics Intuitions blog.
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