• SEPT. to DEC. 2021: we are welcoming 3 visitors in the group: Jesper Mörk (DTU), Francesco Papoff (University of Strathclyde) and Mark Carroll (University of Strathclyde).
  • SEPT. 2021: NEW PUBLICATIONS
- In Applied Optics: Femtosecond laser-induced damage threshold of nematic liquid crystals at 1030 nm.
- In Applied Physics Letters : Photon-number squeezing in nano-and microlasers.
  • AUG 2021: SOFLITE COLLABORATION (joint laboratory between INPHYNI and the FASTLITE company) is extended for 3 years.
  • MAY 2021: NEW PHD STUDENT: Robin Matha is going to work on deep learnind and self-mixing interferometry.
  • APRIL 2021: NEW PUBLICATION in Optics Express, Convolutional neural network for self-mixing interferometric displacement sensing.
  • APRIL 2021: NEW PUBLICATION in Journal of Physics: Photonics, Canard resonance: on noise-induced ordering of trajectories in heterogeneous networks of slow-fast systems.
  • MARCH 2021: NEW PUBLICATION
- In Optics Express, Photon thermalization and a condensation phase transition in an electrically pumped semiconductor microresonator.
- In Atoms: “Amplified Spontaneous Emission” in Micro-and Nanolasers.
  • FEB. 2021: NEW PUBLICATIONS
- In Physical Review letters, Thermal, quantum antibunching and lasing thresholds from single emitters to macroscopic devices.
- In Optics Express: Methodological investigation into the noise influence on nanolasers’ large signal modulation
  • JAN. 2021: NEW PUBLICATIONS
- In Biomicrofluidics: Acoustofluidic phase microscopy in a tilted segmentation-free configuration
- In OSA Continuum: Analysis of the phase-locking dynamics of a III-V-on-silicon frequency comb laser
- In optics Letters: Manipulation of temporal localized structures in a vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser with optical feedback.
  • SEPT. 2020 :
- NEW MEMBER: Benjamin Maingot is a new PhD student in the group
- NEW PUBLICATION: Hyperspectral topography of the twisted, cholesteric patterns of an insect cuticle under various conditions of helix obliquity in APL PHOTONICS.