The subject concerns the fabrication of micro-structured photonic materials for telecommunication photonic circuit, quanttum technology and data storage archival. Glass turns out to be a material of choice thanks to its intrinsic transparency if one can locally control the optical properties in 3D (refractive index, absorption, emission) and this at different scales: on the micron scale corresponding to that of the wavelength, but also on few tens of nanometers. 2D/3D nano-structuring will allow developing artificial materials with new or enhanced properties necessary for integrated optics. It would open the way to “freeform” optical systems that will combine different functions in a single component. Recently, several research groups have demonstrated that Laser glass interaction using specially designed photosensitive materials is a promising approach for developing 3D structured optical components.
The research program will be conducted at LIGHTTech on the campus of Bordeaux University (https://www.linkedin.com/company/lighttech-bordeaux/posts/?feedView=all). The center is equiped with state of the art micro and nano fabrication technology, fiber tower and advanced characterization facilities.
The project proposed will focus on the development of adapted novel photosensitive oxide glass for fabricating 3D structured photonic component. The candidate with background on chemistry or material science will be part of a multidisciplinary consortium gathering physicists specialist in femtosecond laser interaction and chemists aiming to develop photosensitive materials and 3D structure. The PhD will focus on the development of photosensitive materials and the characterization of photo-induced 3D structures written by Laser.
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