Seminars
List of past and futur seminars and pHD at the Charles Fabry Laboratory. Seminars are usually on thersday, 13h15 and are open to everyone interested (Institut d'Optique Graduate School)
Workshop on gaz 1D
Registration until 3rd May 2013
Séminaire dédié à "la modélisation et au calcul scientifique", ouverts à tous les membres du LCF et en particulier aux doctorants et post-doctorants.
Programme :
Sébastien Tanzilli from l'Université de Nice will present his work on: "Une expérience à choix retardé basée sur l'intrication".
Thomas Plisson, PhD in Atom optics group, will present his work on "Propriétés d'équilibre et de transport de gaz de Bose bidimensionnels en présence de désordre".
Abstract:
Graphene has made the headlines due to its remarkable mechanic and electronic material properties. No less interesting, although up to now much less studied, are its electromagnetic properties. Notably, graphene despite being just one atom thick can bind electromagnetic modes (graphene plasmons), which has the potential for being electrically controllable by external gates.
In this talk
(i) I will analyze the properties of bound electromagnetic modes in graphene, in different geometrical configurations and different spectral ranges
(ii) analyse the radiation patterns of nanoemitters placed on the graphene sheet and
(iii) briefly discuss the existence laterally confined solitons in the
optical regime.
Abstract: As a composite electromagnetic material, fishnet metamaterials can provide (amazingly!!) negative-valued refractive index with relative low loss at optical frequencies. Thus it has been intensively studied in recent years. In particular, we formulated a semi-analytical model for the refractive index of this metamaterial. Theoretical studies are also performed from other aspects.
OpSciTech Opening Lectures - 2012
The conference will be streamed live online, so you can watch the conferences right on your computer.To view the stream, use QuickTime Player : Choose "Open URL" from the file menu and Enter the URL rtsp://129.175.196.165/video.sdp
OpSciTech Opening Lectures - 2012
The conference will be streamed live online, so you can watch the conferences right on your computer.To view the stream, use QuickTime Player : Choose "Open URL" from the file menu and Enter the URL rtsp://129.175.196.165/video.sdp
Séminaire du groupe SCOp, donné par Jun Tanida, professeur à l'université d'Osaka.
"Nano-scale Information Systems Based on Photonic DNA Nano-technology" Nano-scale information systems are expected to be useful to capture the signal in biological systems and to control the target object effectively. Photonic DNA nano-technology is one of the promising approaches for the implementation. As examples of the application, form control of DNA complexes, photonic manipulation of micro droplets, logic operations on a DNA scaffold are presented.
Noriaki Horiuchi, editor in Nature Photonique will present a seminar on "Science policy of his newspaper".
Owing to its outstanding optical and electron-spin properties, the negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in diamond has recently emerged as a promising candidate for a broad range of applications including quantum information processing (QIP), photonic devices, hybrid quantum systems, nanoscale magnetometry, and imaging in life science. For QIP applications, coherent interactions of the NV defect with nearby nuclear spins of the diamond lattice provide a fertile resource for the realization of universal quantum gates, quantum registers, and multipartite entangled states.
However, in most of these experiments, the spin states were measured through multiple detection repetitions which destroy the quantum states, whereas single shot readout of qubit states are required for performing quantum algorithms, such as quantum error correction protocols.
In this seminar, we will present a three-spin system in which two nuclear spins in interaction with a single NV center can be read in single shot. The high fidelity (> 90%) of this measurement could allow for implementing active quantum feedback and testing Bell's inequality while getting free from the detection loophole.
"Couches Minces Optiques" day with the SFO.
Josselin Ruaudel, PhD in Atom Optics group, will present his work on "Mélange à quatre ondes de matière dans un réseau optique".
Brenard Multon from ENS Cachan, will present a seminar on "Une énergie électrique durable ?".
Emmanuel Fort, from 'Institut Langevin in l'ESPCI, will present a seminar on "La dualité onde-corpuscule à l'oeil nu"
Matthieu Boffety, from Institut Fresnel in MarseilIe, will present a seminar on "Imagerie optique en milieu diffusant : modélisation, traitement et optimisation."
Jianji Yang, PhD in Naphel group, will present his work on "Theory of Optical Metamaterials with Negative Refractive Index"
Jean-Baptiste Trebbia, from LP2N in Bordeaux, will present a seminar on "Quantum optics with single molecules"
Guillaume Anna, PhD in SCOp group, will present his work on "Développement d'un imageur polarimétrique pour l'amélioration du contraste dans les images."
Nicolas Fiszman, PhD in Biophotonics group, will present his work on " Cinétique de traduction de ribosomes à l'échelle de la molécule unique par microscopie de fluorescence."
Marie-Laure Edwards, from Institut d'Optique Graduate School will present a seminar on "Le portail HAL IOGS : bilan et nouveautés"
Alain Aspect, Professeur titulaire de la Chaire Augustin Fresnel à l’Institut d’Optique Graduate School , Professeur à l'École Polytechnique et Directeur de Recherches émérite au CNRS, s’est vu décerner le grand prix de l’Optical Society of America (OSA), la Ives Medal / Jarus Quinn Prize.
Le Groupe Lasers du Laboratoire Charles Fabry, à l'Institut d'Optique Graduate School, participe à un consortium d'entreprises et d'institutions de recherche de cinq pays européens, BRIDLE.
Un pas de plus vers la sécurité de la transmission de données : distribution d’une clé cryptographique quantique à une distance de 80 km.