The ability to control atomic adsorption/desorption processes by light as well as nanoparticle growth on proper substrates is nowadays recognized as a promising technique in nanotechnology. This subject is a part of a rising area of research devoted to the development of micro and nanophotonic devices, sensors, metamaterials. The experimental work in this thesis aims at obtaining ordered microstructures exploiting atomic desorption phenomena such as LIAD (Light Induced Atomic Desorption). The suitable substrates consist in nanoporous silica matrices sealed inside cells and exposed to alkaline atom vapor. A Gaussian beam generated by a laser, transformed in Bessel beam by a conical shape lens, has been used as desorption light: in suc...
Physically, the colour of an object is a complex result of its intrinsic surface properties, its tra...
Light-induced desorption and diffusion of alkali atoms embedded in dielectric substrates are experi...
We evaluate the performance of an adhesion buffer layer between ordered metal nanoparticle arrays an...
The ability to control atomic adsorption/desorption processes by light as well as nanoparticle growt...
In this paper, we present a series of experiments where alkali atoms have been implanted in nanoporo...
Rubidium and cesium metal nanoparticles were grown in nanoporous silica samples placed in alkali vap...
Rubidium and cesium metal nanoparticles were grown in nanoporous silica samples placed in alkali vap...
We present a setup devoted to the study of adsorption and desorption processes of alkali atoms after...
We study the influence of optical radiation on adsorption and desorption processes of alkali metal a...
Recently we observed non-thermal photoejection of atoms embedded in nano-porous silica samples. Alka...
We observe the growth of shape-controlled potassium nanoparticles inside a random network of glass n...
The study of light induced processes on atoms and nanoparticles confined in organic films or in diel...
We present the design, fabrication, and operation of a new genera-tion of thermal alkali vapour nano...
AbstractWe present a novel optical element: a fibre microaxicon (FMA) for laser radiation focussing ...
accepté pour publication à Annales de Physique- proceedings of COLOQ10International audienceWe are i...
Physically, the colour of an object is a complex result of its intrinsic surface properties, its tra...
Light-induced desorption and diffusion of alkali atoms embedded in dielectric substrates are experi...
We evaluate the performance of an adhesion buffer layer between ordered metal nanoparticle arrays an...
The ability to control atomic adsorption/desorption processes by light as well as nanoparticle growt...
In this paper, we present a series of experiments where alkali atoms have been implanted in nanoporo...
Rubidium and cesium metal nanoparticles were grown in nanoporous silica samples placed in alkali vap...
Rubidium and cesium metal nanoparticles were grown in nanoporous silica samples placed in alkali vap...
We present a setup devoted to the study of adsorption and desorption processes of alkali atoms after...
We study the influence of optical radiation on adsorption and desorption processes of alkali metal a...
Recently we observed non-thermal photoejection of atoms embedded in nano-porous silica samples. Alka...
We observe the growth of shape-controlled potassium nanoparticles inside a random network of glass n...
The study of light induced processes on atoms and nanoparticles confined in organic films or in diel...
We present the design, fabrication, and operation of a new genera-tion of thermal alkali vapour nano...
AbstractWe present a novel optical element: a fibre microaxicon (FMA) for laser radiation focussing ...
accepté pour publication à Annales de Physique- proceedings of COLOQ10International audienceWe are i...
Physically, the colour of an object is a complex result of its intrinsic surface properties, its tra...
Light-induced desorption and diffusion of alkali atoms embedded in dielectric substrates are experi...
We evaluate the performance of an adhesion buffer layer between ordered metal nanoparticle arrays an...