Patrick J. Moyer
Interim Chair, 306 Grigg
Associate Professor
Office: 324 Grigg
Phone: (704) 687-8148
pjmoyer@uncc.edu
Research Areas Course Information
· Single molecule microscopy and spectroscopy Sports and Physics – PHYS 1201
· Nanoscale plasmon optics
· Optical spectroscopy of nanoscale systems
· Quantum dot photophysics
Research Group
Group Photo
Wes Parker, PhD student in Optical Science and Engineering Program
Sharonda Johnson, PhD student in Nanoscale Science Program
Ryan Hefti, PhD student in Nanoscale Science Program
Professional Experience
Interim Chair, Department of Physics & Optical Science, UNC Charlotte (January 2010 – present) Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Optical Science, UNC Charlotte (2001 – present) Director of Photonic Development, Waveguide Solutions, Charlotte, NC (December 2000-January 2003) Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, UNC Charlotte (1996-2001) Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (1995-1996) Staff Scientist, TopoMetrix Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (1993-1995)
Selected Publications
Ø Wesley C. Parker,
Tiffany Sydney, Nilay Chakraborty, Regina Vrikkis, Gloria Elliott, Stuart Smith, and Patrick J. Moyer, “High resolution intracellular viscosity measurement using time-dependent fluorescence anisotropy”, Optics Express 18, 16607-16617 (2010).
Ø W. Williams, B. Mullany, W. Parker, P. Moyer, and M. Randles, “Using Quantum Dots to Evaluate Subsurface Damage Depths and Formation Mechanisms in Glass”, Annals of CIRP 59, (2010).
Ø Wesley B. Williams, Brigid A. Mullany, Wesley C. Parker, Patrick J. Moyer,
Cheap Tiffany Jewellery, and Mark H. Randles, “Using quantum dots to tag subsurface damage in lapped and polished glass samples”, Appl. Opt. 48, 5155 (2009).
Ø Feilong Lin, Kevin E. Elliott, Wes Parker, Nilay Chakraborty, Chek Sing Teo, Stuart T. Smith, Gloria D. Elliott, and Patrick J. Moyer, “Confocal and force probe imaging system for simultaneous three-dimensional optical and mechanical spectroscopic evaluation of biological samples”, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 80, 55110 (2009).
Ø Nilay Charkraborty, Debasree Biswas, Wesley Parker, Pat Moyer, Gloria D. Elliott, “A role for microwave processing in the dry preservation of mammalian cells”, Biotechnology and Bioengineering 100, 782 (2008).
Ø Je Hong Kim and Patrick J. Moyer, “Laser-induced fluorescence within subwavelength metallic arrays of nanoholes indicating minimal dependence on hole periodicity”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 131111 (2007).
Ø Kevin Elliott, Stuart Smith, Gloria Elliott, Patrick Moyer, “Combined Force Mapping and Fluorescence Microscopy System to Study Molecular Dynamics in Live Cells”, The 7th International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (Euspen), Bremen, Germany, May 20-24, 2007, vol. 1. pp. 41-44. (oral presentation by Kevin Elliott).
Ø Je Hong Kim and Patrick J. Moyer, “Transmission characteristics of metallic equilateral triangular nanohole arrays”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 121106 (2006).
Ø Je Hong Kim and Patrick J. Moyer, “Thickness effects on the optical transmission characteristics of small hole arrays on thin gold films”, Optics Express 14, 6595-6603 (2006).
Ø Je Hong Kim and Patrick J. Moyer, “Experimental demonstration of replicated multimode interferometer power splitter in Zr-doped sol-gel”, J. Lightw. Technol. 24, 612 (2006).
Ø Patrick J. Moyer, Andy Pridmore, and Faramarz Farahi, “Multimode Interference (MMI) switch design with low manufacturing tolerance”, Optical Engineering, 43, 178 (2004).
Ø Patrick J. Moyer, Timothy Martin, Andy Pridmore, Jan Schmidt, Thomas Hasche, and Lukas Eng, “Dependence of radiative lifetimes of porous silicon on excitation intensity and wavelength”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 2683 (2000).
Ø Patrick J. Moyer, Jan Schmidt, Lukas Eng, Alfred J. Meixner, Gunther W. Sandmann, Hartmut Dietz, and Waldfried Plieth, “Surface enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy of carbon domains on individual Ag nanoparticles on a 25 millisecond time scale”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122, 5409 (2000).
Ø Patrick J. Moyer, Todd L. Cloninger, James L. Gole, and Lawrence A. Bottomley, “Experimental evidence for molecule-like absorption and emission of porous silicon using near-field an far-field optical spectroscopy”, Phys. Rev. B60, 4889 (1999).
Ø Eric Ayars, David Aspnes, Patrick Moyer, and M.A. Paesler, “Proximal Electromagnetic Shear Forces”, J. of Microscopy, 196, 59 (1999).
Ø P.I. James, L.F. Garfias-Mesias, P.J. Moyer, and W.H. Smyrl,
Tiffany M��nchen, “Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy with Simultaneous Independent Topography”, J. Electrochem. Soc. 145, L64-L66 (1998).
Ø Michael A. Paesler and Patrick J. Moyer, Near-field Optics: Theory, Instrumentation,
Tiffany Silver, and Applications, Wiley-Interscience, 1996.
Ø Patrick J. Moyer and Stefan Kammer, "High resolution imaging using near-field scanning optical microscopy and shear force feedback in water", Appl. Phys. Lett 68, 3380-3382 (1996).
Ø Patrick J. Moyer, Karsten Walzer, and Michael Hietschold,
Tiffany Online that&rsquo, "Modification of the optical properties of liquid crystals using near-field scanning optical microscopy",
Pandora Beads Sale, Appl. Phys. Lett. 67, 2129-2131 (1995).
Education
Ph.D., Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC (1993)
M.S., Physics, Saint Bonaventure University, Olean, NY (1988)
B.S., Physics, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA (1986)