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cooled (thus precluding any quantumness) [4]. Throughout this PhD, the candidate will experimentally implement a new cooling technique intended to achieve the first-ever cooling of degenerate modes of a
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multidisciplinary team led by Valérie Caps (ICPEES/CNRS Chemistry) and Giovanni Manfredi (IPCMS/CNRS Physics), based at the CNRS Cronenbourg campus. Attached to ICPEES, the PhD student will have access to both
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. This PhD project aims at developing III-V semiconductor laser sources—especially frequency-comb lasers on InP substrates—and exploiting them for terahertz (THz) generation through optical beating
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levels of complexity present in real materials. The PhD student will focus on the molecular scale to model and optimize the optical and mechanical properties of both the photoswitch and the photomorphon
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. • Research Focus: All 15 PhD projects fall under the project theme of Silicon Carbide on Insulator (SiCOI) devices and integration for applications in classic and quantum optical telecommunication and optical
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Quantum Devices works on the electrical and optical properties of promising nanomaterials, with both fundamental and device-oriented approaches. The team is currently composed of 6 permanent researchers