The Photonics, Numerical and Nanosciences Laboratory (LP2N) is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 5298) between the Institut d'Optique Graduate School, the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS. It was created on January 1st, 2011. It forms one of the components of the Bordeaux site of the Institute of Optics within the Institute of Optics of Aquitaine where training, research and innovation coexist. His research focuses on complex systems integrating optics and computing.
The LP2N is a dynamic structure several times rewarded. She is involved in several major national and international projects.
Philippe Lalanne, lauréat d'une ERC Advanced
Philippe Lalanne has recently obtained an ERC Advanced grant for his UNSEEN project. ERC Advanced Grants are awarded to outstanding researchers who have already made...
Advances and application in optical metrology
In the last years, optical metrology has been used as an efficient tool to get information from several physicals, chemical, and biological system. An overview...
Reflections on the Spatial Exponential Growth of Electromagnetic Quasinormal Modes
Wu Tong, Jaramillo José Luis, Lalanne Philippe,
Morphology Determination of Luminescent Carbon Nanotubes by Analytical Super-Resolution Microscopy Approaches
Lambert Benjamin, Kerkhof Hadrien, Flavel Benjamin, Cognet Laurent,
Ultrashort Carbon Nanotubes That Fluoresce Brightly in the Near-Infrared
Danné Noémie, Kim Mijin, Godin Antoine G., Kwon Hyejin, Gao Zhenghong, Wu Xiaojian, Hartmann Nicolai F, Doorn Stephen K, Lounis Brahim, Wang Yuhuang, Cognet Laurent,

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