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wireless telecommunications [2]. The field of THz spectroscopy has seen significant progress in terms of pulse energy, tunability and bandwidth. THz pulses can be generated by converting ultrafast laser
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/ R1: First stage Researcher RESEARCH FIELD(S)1: Physics MAIN SUB RESEARCH FIELD OR DISCIPLINES1: Optics, Laser physics, Thin films JOB /OFFER DESCRIPTION Context: Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs
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used to improve photoinduced synthesis and sensing. In this PhD thesis, we aim to develop the laser-induced transfer (LIT)2 process with various plasmonic nanomaterials of different sizes and shapes
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in vacuum using a laser focused through a high numerical aperture objective. The laser produces an optical force equivalent to a mechanical spring, and the system can be regarded as a mass-spring
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routinely used to interpret our data. Typical techniques that will be used are: time-resolved Kerr effect using a pulsed laser, RF circuitry and electronics, clean-room nano- and microfabrication. A solid
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Title:Non-destructive state detection and coherent state manipulation of single molecular ions using quantum logic Key words: Ion trapping, laser-cooling, cold
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: experimental physics, chemical physics, molecular and atomic physics, spectroscopy, optics and lasers, charged particle physics, surface science, or electron microscopy. Experience with fast detection systems
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selected specimens using laser ablation for 87Sr/86Sr in enamel, SSIA for δ18O in enamel, and SSIA for δ34S in dentin. The student will use the existing isoscapes to model seasonal mobility under different
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developments to produce Pb, Cu and Fe isotopic measurements on gold matrices thanks to a femtosecond laser coupled with plasma mass spectrometers (type Triple Quad and MC-ICP-MS). The aim of these developments
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lenses for healthcare and professional applications linked to augmented reality 1.2. Scientific/technical challenges The heart of the device is a contact lens including at least one source (a laser