IPP team: Photonics Instrumentation and Processes

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'''J. Fontaine''', T. Engel, E. Fogarassy
 
'''J. Fontaine''', T. Engel, E. Fogarassy
  
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Research related to the interaction between high power laser beams and materials aims at developing processes for functionalising surfaces with lasers and relies on a partnership with [http://www.irepa-laser.com/ Irepa Laser]. The phenomena studied are of two types :
  
This research concerns the interaction between high power laser fields and materials with the aim to develop some processes for surfaces functionalisation. The work is done in collaboration with [http://www.irepa-laser.com/ Irepa Laser]. We study mainly two kinds of phenomena :
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*the action of short wavelength or short duration pulsed laser beams on materials
  
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*the interaction between a continuous beam and a granular material with the aim of functionalising the material using different property gradients
  
*the action of laser presenting either small wavelength or short pulse duration on materials
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The use of laser processing to make photovoltaic devices based on silicon is the subject of projects in common with the team MECPV
 
 
*the interaction between a continuous wave laser  and a granular material  in order to obtain a material presenting a gradient of properties.
 
 
 
 
 
The use of laser processes for the elaboration of silicon based photovoltaic components is the matter of commun projects with the group MECPV.
 

Revision as of 10:44, 3 September 2013

J. Fontaine, T. Engel, E. Fogarassy

Research related to the interaction between high power laser beams and materials aims at developing processes for functionalising surfaces with lasers and relies on a partnership with Irepa Laser. The phenomena studied are of two types :

  • the action of short wavelength or short duration pulsed laser beams on materials
  • the interaction between a continuous beam and a granular material with the aim of functionalising the material using different property gradients

The use of laser processing to make photovoltaic devices based on silicon is the subject of projects in common with the team MECPV