Léonard Monniello
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View article: Dynamic instability of individual carbon nanotube growth revealed by in situ homodyne polarization microscopy
Dynamic instability of individual carbon nanotube growth revealed by in situ homodyne polarization microscopy Open
Understanding the kinetic selectivity of carbon nanotube growth at the scale of individual nanotubes is essential for the development of high chiral selectivity growth methods. Here we demonstrate that homodyne polarization microscopy can …
View article: Dynamic instability of individual carbon nanotube growth revealed by in situ optical imaging
Dynamic instability of individual carbon nanotube growth revealed by in situ optical imaging Open
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View article: Comprehensive model of the optical spectra of carbon nanotubes on a substrate by polarized microscopy
Comprehensive model of the optical spectra of carbon nanotubes on a substrate by polarized microscopy Open
Polarized optical microscopy and spectroscopy are progressively becoming key\nmethods for the high-throughput characterization of individual carbon nanotubes\n(CNTs) and other one-dimensional nanostructures, on substrate and in devices.\nT…
View article: Increasing the angular sensitivity of two-dimensional photonic crystal based sensors to arbitrary values
Increasing the angular sensitivity of two-dimensional photonic crystal based sensors to arbitrary values Open
A new design of photonic crystal (PhC) for optical sensing using guided mode resonance (GMR) is presented. We theoretically show that angular sensitivity is inversely proportional to the group velocity of the probed mode and can be made ar…
View article: Probing Electron-Phonon Interaction through Two-Photon Interference in Resonantly Driven Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Probing Electron-Phonon Interaction through Two-Photon Interference in Resonantly Driven Semiconductor Quantum Dots Open
We investigate the temperature dependence of photon coherence properties through two-photon interference (TPI) measurements from a single quantum dot (QD) under resonant excitation. We show that the loss of indistinguishability is related …