Internship and thesis proposals
Dynamic Illumination Microscopy for Quantum Nano-Imaging

Domaines
Quantum optics/Atomic physics/Laser
Condensed matter
Biophysics
Quantum optics
Non-linear optics
Nanophysics, nanophotonics, 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures,, surface physicss, new electronic states of matter

Type of internship
Expérimental
Description
Fluorescence lifetime is a powerful observable to probe local biochemical or electromagnetic environments. It carries information about molecular interactions (FRET, tension, pH…) but also about the local density of optical states (LDOS), a fundamental quantity in nanophotonics and quantum electrodynamics that governs spontaneous emission. Super-resolution microscopy (Nobel Prize 2014) enabled the localization of single emitters with nanometric precision, yet lifetime information is still mainly acquired using cameras or confocal TCSPC, at the cost of speed, photon loss and limited multiplexing. We are developing a new approach of dynamic illumination microscopy, where position, lifetime and spectral information of single-photon emitters are time-encoded in the illumination rather than in the emission image.

Contact
Emmanuel Fort
Laboratory : IL - UMR 7587
Team : Ondes en milieux complexes
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