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produced by a conventional laser. The precision one can expect from coherent states is intrinsically limited by the shot noise, which is inherited from the Poissonian statistics of the impinging photons. As
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would have to move from the lab to the other node of the quantum netwrok (Valbonne, Calern) The research team is Quantum information and photonics leaded by S. Tanzilli and is composed of approximately 20
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of cell bandgap, and spectral selectivity achieved by a photonic component, taking into account the thermal equilibrium of the cell with its environment. This approach will notably lead to the specification
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triplet states (T1+T1) with a theoretical quantum yield of triplet formation up to 200%. Hence, it offers the possibility to generate two triplet states by the absorption of only one photon. SF has thus
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photon energy enables (i) simultaneous ionization to multiple cationic states, which contains information about the photoinitiated process, and (ii) ionization of localized core orbitals which gives access
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attached to the XLIM research institute under the dual supervision of the CNRS and the University of Limoges. He (She) will join the “Phot-fibre” team in the “Fiber photonics and coherent photonic sources
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PathfinderOpen project CIRCULIGHT Integrated photonics is explored for a wide range of applications like integrated optical communication for datacom and telecom, bio- or gas-sensing for environment, or quantum
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coupling regime of excitons or trions with cavity photons as we demonstrated a few years ago. Strong coupling affects transport properties of the excitons and trions, and allows to efficiently create and
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dedicated to materials science and covers various aspects from synthesis to the study of physical phenomena in the fields of energy, photonics, health, and the environment (https://www.ipcms.fr ). The PhD
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of defects or anomalies in opaque materials is vital. The successful achievement of the project goals will be technologically disruptive, facilitating applications in of THz photonics and optoelectronics