Pernille K. Pedersen

Postdoctoral Reasearch Fellow
Office: Arnold 426
Lab: B&H 032
Email: [email protected]
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Research Summary

My primary research interests are terahertz near-field microscopy/nanoscopy for conductivity measurements of integrated circuits and nanostructures. Other than that I am interested in nonlinear THz spectroscopy, 2D spectroscopy, ultrafast phenomena in biomolecules, plasmonic structures for sensing applications and molecular dynamics simulations.
 
I received my bachelor degree in Physics in 2009 from University of Copenhagen and a master degree in Physics & Nanotechnology from the Technical University of Denmark in 2011. Received the Elite Research Travel grant in 2014 to be and guest research at the Institute of Optics, University of Rochester and received my PhD from the Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark in 2015.

Selected Publications

P. Klarskov and P. U. Jepsen, “Observation of forward propagating THz mode emitted from a two-color laser-induced air plasma,” J. Infrared, Millimeter, Terahertz Waves, pp. 5–7, Oct. 2013.

P. Klarskov, A. C. Strikwerda, K. Iwaszczuk and P. U. Jepsen, ”Experimental 3D beam profiling and modeling of a terahertz beam generated from a two-color air plasma”, New J. Phys. 15, 075012 (2013).

P. Klarskov, S. J. Clark, and P. U. Jepsen, ”Modeling of ultrafast THz interactions in molecular crystals”, Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, 8984-12 (2014).

T. Wang, P. Klarskov, P.U. Jepsen, "Ultrabroadband THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy of a Free-Flowing Water Film," IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology 425-7 (2014).

P. Klarskov, A. Isomäki, K. P. Hansen, and P. E. Andersen, "Supercontinuum generation for coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy with photonic crystal fibers," Opt. Express 19, 26672-26683 (2011).

Education

  • 2015- Ph.D. Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark
  • 2013- M.S. Physics and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark
  • 2009- B.S. Physics, University of Copenhagen