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Optica Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging Topical Meeting

Giulio Cerullo

Keynote: Ultrafast Holographic Widefield Microscopy

Using multiplexed off-axis holography, we introduce a widefield all-optical lock-in camera, which decouples modulation frequency from frame rate, enabling shot-noise-limited widefield transient absorption imaging. We demonstrate applications to imaging ensembles of nanostructures and charge/spin diffusion.

About the Speaker

Giulio Cerullo is a Full Professor with the Physics Department, Politecnico di Milano, where he leads the Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy laboratory. His research activity focuses on the generation of tunable few-optical-cycle light pulses and on their application to the study of primary photoinduced processes in molecules, nanostructures and two-dimensional materials. He has published more than 500 papers,  which have received over 30,000 citations (H-index 86 according to Scopus). He is a Fellow of Optica, of the European Physical Society, a member of the Accademia dei Lincei and past Chair of the Quantum Electronics and Optics Division of the European Physical Society. He has been General Chair of the conferences CLEO/Europe 2017, Ultrafast Phenomena 2018 and International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy 2024. He is the 2023 recipient of the EPS-QEOD Quantum Electronics Prize. He holds over 10 patents and is the co-founder of two spin-off companies.

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