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I am a CNRS researcher at the Fresnel Institute (Marseille, France). This blog describes my research in nanophotonics and its latest evolution. Hope you'll find some relevant information !

















Email : jerome.wenger{-at-}fresnel.fr
Phone : +33 4 91 28 84 94

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Research interests : nanophotonics, biophotonics, plasmonics, quantum optics, single molecule

Since october 2005 : CNRS researcher (Institut Fresnel, Marseille)

2004-2005 : PostDoc Nanophotonics (Institut Fresnel, Marseille)

2001-2004 : PhD Quantum Optics (Institut d'Optique, Orsay)

1998-2001 : Institut d'Optique Graduate School (SupOptique)

1996-1998 : Lycee Kleber MP*

Born April 06 1978

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Mercredi 28 octobre 2009 3 28 /10 /2009 11:25
The summer school on plasmonics (SSOP 2009) was held during September 13th-17th on Porquerolles Island.

Thanks to all 123 participants for having made this school a very stimulating scientific event.

The lectures given there are now posted on the SSOP website.



Mardi 27 octobre 2009 2 27 /10 /2009 16:31
Our latest paper was released on the July 28 issue of ACS Nano.

A nanoscale layer of chromium or titanium is commonly used in plasmonic nanoantennas to firmly adhere a gold film to a glass substrate, yet the influence of this layer on the antenna performance is often ignored. As a result, the need for the use of potentially better materials is not widely recognized.

Using a single nanoaperture milled in a gold film with 120 nm diameter as a nanobench for these investigations, we present the first experimental report of the strong dependence of the plasmonic enhancement of single-molecule fluorescence on the nature of the adhesion layer. By combining fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime measurements, we show that this structure is very sensitive to the properties of the adhesion layer, and we detail the respective contributions of excitation and emission gains to the observed enhanced fluorescence.

Any increase in the absorption losses due to the adhesion layer permittivity or thickness is shown to lower the gains in both excitation and emission, which we relate to a damping of the energy coupling at the nanoaperture.

With this nanobench, we demonstrate the largest enhancement factor reported to date (25×) by using a TiO2 adhesion layer. The experimental data are supported by numerical simulations and argue for a careful consideration of the adhesion layer while designing nanoantennas for high-efficiency single-molecule analysis.

The editorial staff at ACS Nano choose to write a short niews & views on this paper, "Plasmonic Nanoantennas: Tuning in on the Adhesion Layer", see the link here.

Reprints can be ordered via my group's website Mosaic.

Mercredi 21 octobre 2009 3 21 /10 /2009 14:55
[Edit] So just posting again was enough to remove these nasty ads floating around on my blog.

Sorry for that inconvenience, and also for not posting during a while. I was quite busy with some kind of scientific Euromillion for young researchers

Vendredi 24 juillet 2009 5 24 /07 /2009 15:56
- Antensat : Antennes plasmoniques sous saturation de fluorescence : ultralocalisation lumineuse et émission exaltée. (Technologies Innovantes / Biologie et Santé)

Porteur : Jérôme Wenger, Institut Fresnel / CNRS UMR6133

Partenaire : Christian Dominici, CP2M / Université Aix-Marseille III


See the link

Vendredi 24 juillet 2009 5 24 /07 /2009 15:50

My team is conducting a partnership with PicoQuant GmbH for fluorescence lifetime measurements with time-correlated single photon counting.

 

As a brief summary, we operate the following PicoQuant devices :

- LDH-P-635 picosecond laser diode working at 636 nm (special spectral selection has been set for free) + Laser diode driver SEPIA-II-SLM828

- Micro Photon Devices MPD-5CTC fast avalanche photodiode, with timing jitter about 50 ps and active area 50 μm

- PicoHarp 300 fast TCSPC module (resolution per channel 4 ps)

 

Overall, the best temporal resolution of our setup is 120 ps FWHM. We’re pretty pleased with that materials.

 

Once you get accustomed to TCSPC concepts (which may be a bit tricky at the beginning), the use of PicoQuant systems is very intuitive and efficient.

 

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