IPP team: Photonics Instrumentation and Processes

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[[fr:Micro et nano photonique instrumentale]]
 
[[fr:Micro et nano photonique instrumentale]]
 
'''P. Montgomery''', F. Anstotz, D. Montaner, F. Salzenstein, N. Javahiraly, R. Kiefer, S. Lecler, P. Pfeiffer, P. Twardowski
 
'''P. Montgomery''', F. Anstotz, D. Montaner, F. Salzenstein, N. Javahiraly, R. Kiefer, S. Lecler, P. Pfeiffer, P. Twardowski
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[[File:microlentille.jpg|frame|3D profil of a Fresnel micro-lens]]
  
 
This theme concerns work that contributes to the miniaturisation of photonic devices so as to be able to insert them into measurement microsystems or laser surface microstructuring processes. It concerns in particular:
 
This theme concerns work that contributes to the miniaturisation of photonic devices so as to be able to insert them into measurement microsystems or laser surface microstructuring processes. It concerns in particular:
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*the development of fibre optic [[Sensors for harsh environments|sensors for harsh environments]],
 
*the development of fibre optic [[Sensors for harsh environments|sensors for harsh environments]],
 
*high resolution measurement of parameters such as distance.
 
*high resolution measurement of parameters such as distance.
 
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File:microlentille.jpg|3D profil of a Fresnel micro-lens
 
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In the future, this thematic will be divided in the two thematics:
 
In the future, this thematic will be divided in the two thematics:
 
* Multimodal microscopy
 
* Multimodal microscopy
 
* Photonics instrumentation for healthcare
 
* Photonics instrumentation for healthcare

Latest revision as of 17:58, 17 December 2016

P. Montgomery, F. Anstotz, D. Montaner, F. Salzenstein, N. Javahiraly, R. Kiefer, S. Lecler, P. Pfeiffer, P. Twardowski

3D profil of a Fresnel micro-lens

This theme concerns work that contributes to the miniaturisation of photonic devices so as to be able to insert them into measurement microsystems or laser surface microstructuring processes. It concerns in particular:

In the future, this thematic will be divided in the two thematics:

  • Multimodal microscopy
  • Photonics instrumentation for healthcare