Author Archives: JS Lauret
CNRS Bronze medal 2022
A video of Elsa describing her activities (in French)
2 years post-doc position available
A 2 years post doc position is available in the group on single molecule studies of graphene quantum dots. The hired postdoc will be involved first in the study of the graphene quantum dots photophysics and will take advantage of … Continue reading
CNRS bronze medal 2022
Elsa Cassette has been awarded of the CNRS bronze medal for her previous work carried out at LIDYL laboratory. Congratulations Elsa!
Synthesis of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals
New paper in the group! In a study lead by Cédric Mayer, the group demonstrates a “Synthesis method of highly calibrated CsPbBr3 nanocrystals perovskites by soft chemistry.” As one can see on the image below, this original method leads to quasi … Continue reading
The lab has now moved in 505 Building
After having been hosted for 3 years in the 520 building (ISMO), the group enters its new building (505) on the Paris Saclay campus! It is now time to rebuild all the experiments!
New paper!
Elsa Cassette reports on a new study performed in her previous lab (LIDYL). It deals with the physics of excitons dynamics in 2D perovskites nanoplatlets. It is published in The journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
New paper from the group
Emmanuelle Deleporte is co-author of the review entitled “Perovskite semiconductors for room-temperature exciton-polaritonics” publshed in Nature Materials.
New paper from the group
The group of M. Chamarro (INSP) together with people from NOOS team published a paper entitled “Energy Tuning of Electronic Spin Coherent Evolution in Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskites” in The Journal of Chemistry Letters.
New paper: “Les différents types de magnétisme”
New paper (in French) by Emmanuelle Deleporte in the “Bulletin de l’Union des professeurs de physique chimie”
New paper: 25th Anniversary of Molecules—Recent Advances in Inorganic Chemistry
Cédric Mayer and his co-workers published this paper for the 25th anniversary of the Journal ‘Molecules’. The paper in open access can be download here