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High Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI) – French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble, in experimental condensed matter physics. The research activities will focus on magneto-optical
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transparency in biological tissues and depths of several hundred micrometers. However, tissues with a non-homogeneous optical index induce aberrations that alter the profile of the illumination beam during
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experimental data in collaboration with clinicians from the Paris Eye Imaging group (Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital); Publish results in international peer-reviewed journals and present findings
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, materials science, and advanced nanofabrication. This project focuses on the development of functional optical metasurfaces with engineered responses tailored for selective optical camouflage. The targeted
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LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria As the experimental approach combines quantum optics with cold atoms and cavity QED, the applicant
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, materials science, and advanced nanofabrication. This project focuses on the development of functional optical metasurfaces with engineered responses tailored for selective optical camouflage. The targeted
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generation of laser sources. These devices are based on a physical separation between electrical addressing and optical emission, enabling the design of addressable Tamm lasers with high potential
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, and optimization of various optical devices on chalcogenide materials for frequency conversion in the mid-infrared (2-20 µm) as well as for the detection of molecules by evanescent waves. 2) Improvement
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candidate will join the Magneto-optics team at the Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses in Toulouse (LNCMI-T). He/she will develop the instrumentation to observe for the first time traveling
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or the vibrational transitions of a material, to the spatially confined electromagnetic field of an optical resonator. Most importantly, this occurs even in the dark because the coupling involves the zero-point