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BRABEC, Thomas »


Canada Research Chair in Ultra-fast Photonics/Chaire de recherche du Canada en photonique ultra-rapide
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Physics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6756)
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Ultrafast Photonics, Theoretical Quantum Mechanics, photonics, intense laser matter interaction, nonlinear optics, nanophysics, quantum dynamics, molecular electronics.

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CORKUM, Paul Bruce »


Paul Bruce Corkum

Full professor
Faculty of Science
Physics

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Office: 613-993-7390
Office: 613-562-5800 (6550)
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I work with lasers that produce very short flashes of light - flashes as short as 1/10,000,000,000,000,000 or one hundred attoseconds.  I use these pulses to study very fast processes or to machine materials very precisely.

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CZAJKOWSKI, Andrzej »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Physics

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Office: 613 562 5800 x6760
Cell: 613 219 8619
Home: 613 841 0903
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I am a molecular spectroscopist. My expertise includes optics, infrared, visible, and UV laser spectroscopy, saturation effects in molecular gases, molecular and atomic beams and optical metrology. My primary research is in high-resolution laser spectroscopy and frequency standards.

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RAYMOND, Sylvain »


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Faculty of Science
Physics

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Our team studies controlled interdiffusion of materials at the interface of nanostructures. One can thus obtain control over the physical properties of semiconductor Quantum Dots (QDs). For example, one can tune the uniformity of the optical properties of a QD ensemble. In turn, this allows us to study and better describe the properties of zero-dimensional electron-hole droplets, or to fabricate widely tuneable lasers.

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TABARD-COSSA, Vincent »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Physics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6964)
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Experimental biophysics, single-molecule biophysics, nanofluidics, force spectroscopy, physics and chemistry of surfaces and interfaces, nanosensors, microfabrication, nanopores 

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