Seminar:
“Materials
for lasers and medical imaging at the LCMCP Paris”, Bruno Viana
CREOL 102
Friday,
April 13, 2012 / 11-12pm
Bruno
Viana
Laboratory of Condensed Matter Chemistry of Paris (LCMCP), University of Paris 6, France
Laboratory of Condensed Matter Chemistry of Paris (LCMCP), University of Paris 6, France
Abstract:
The
Laboratory of Condensed Matter Chemistry of Paris (LCMCP) is a recognized actor
in the field of advanced materials. It covers all important domains of
materials chemistry, from molecular (bottom-up) to solid state (top-down)
approaches. The researchers from the
Photonics group at the LCMCP-ENSCP are specialists of the optical properties of
solids. The seminar will present first crystalline materials for applications
on near infrared laser with a focus on the Yb:CALGO which recently appears as
an interesting host for high power and ultrafast lasers (fs lasers). Second,
ceramics are developed for medical imaging and then nanomaterials are
investigated for optical imaging. In addition we were able to perform
nano-structuration of materials and this can be very important in photon
management in the photovoltaic field for instance or in the research of new
nano-LED.
For more information:
Dr. Romain Gaume
gaume @ ucf. edu
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