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...
De l’impact du désordre sur l’apparence visuelle de surfaces nanostructurées
Vynck Kevin, Fourneau Gary, Pacanowski Romain, Barla Pascal, Lalanne Philippe,
A binary annular phase mask to regulate spherical aberration and allow super-localization in single-particle tracking over extended depth-of-focus
Gresil Quentin, Lee Antony, Lévêque Olivier, Caicedo Karen, Muñoz Blanca Martín, Kulcsár Caroline, Goudail François, Bon Pierre, Cognet Laurent,
Tracking exceptional points above the lasing threshold
Ji Kaiwen, Zhong Qi, Ge Li, Beaudoin Gregoire, Sagnes Isabelle, Raineri Fabrice, El-Ganainy Ramy, Yacomotti Alejandro M,
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