Permanent staff : Benoit Eble, Valia Voliotis, Paola Atkinson The NQMAG team at INSP (Paris Institute of NanoScience) is the only team in France studying GaAs/Al(1-x)GaxAs quantum dots (QDs) created by nanohole infilling. These...
A comprehensive review of cutting-edge solid state research, focusing on its prominent example – quantum dot nanostructures – this book features a broad range of techniques for fabrication of these nano-structured semiconductors and control...
Expériences Team Contact /Access Planning Cost This platform is an ultrafast optics platform developed with the support of the Île-de-France region and Sorbonne University. It enables physical and chemical processes to be explored in...
Coupled quantum dots for embedded quantum photonics PhD Student: Antoine Chapuis Year of the defense: 2026 Funding: Team(s): Nanostructures: growth, quantum effects and magnetism Teams’ Page of thesis : Nanostructures: growth, quantum effects...
Surface Acoustic waves for Magnonic devices PhD Student: Year of the defense: 2027 Funding: Team(s): Acoustics and optics for nanosciences and quantum physics Nanostructures: growth, quantum effects and magnetism Teams’ Page of thesis...
Surface acoustic waves for magnonic devices PhD Student: Year of the defense: 2027 Funding: PEPR SPIN Team(s): Acoustics and optics for nanosciences and quantum physics Nanostructures: growth, quantum effects and magnetism Teams’ Page...
Manipulating 2D excitons in atomic monolayers PhD Student: Lucille Caussou Dit Lous Year of the defense: 2024 Funding: Team(s): Nanostructures: growth, quantum effects and magnetism Photons, Magnons and Quantum Technologies Teams’ Page of...
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Team Permanent members: Benoît Eble, Sophie Hameau, Florent Margaillan When defects are present in a crystalline solid, they break the translational symmetry of the lattice and new electronic and optical properties appear. The...
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This time-resolved Kerr effect device (pump-probe) allows a measurement of the three dynamic components of the magnetization over a 12ns window, under field and cold. It is coupled to a polarized imaging device which...
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Reflection polarization microscope for imaging magnetic domains by magneto-optical Kerr effect Contact-cooled sample in an Oxford Microstat BT HiRes II pillar cryostat (4-300 K) Various light sources: filtered white lamp, LED, continuous laser (Ti-sapphire,...