Nanophotonics Sensing
We investigate the fundamental limits and applications of optical sensing using nanophotonic structures. By using advanced nanophotonic concepts we engineer the spectral response of detectors and emitters to realize integrated spectrometers with optimized performance and minimum footprint. We further investigate a novel generation of optical sensors based on photonic-crystal nano-opto-mechanical structures, for application in nanoscale metrology and industrial process monitoring.
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February 19, 2025
Optimizing and extending the response of near-infrared spectral sensors
Don van Elst defended his PhD thesis at the Department of Applied Physics and Science 果冻传媒 on February 18.
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December 16, 2024
Three generations of 果冻传媒 PhDs
Physicist Arthur Hendriks makes nanoparticles visible with ultra-sensitive light sensors.
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Coupling of excitons, photons and phonons in solid-state nanocavities
October 28, 2024

Photonics sector Eindhoven gets major boost with 1.1 billion euro investment
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New tiny sensor makes the invisible visible
January 12, 2022

MantiSpectra: Seeing more with invisible light
April 21, 2021
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Visiting address
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FluxGroene Loper 195612 AZ EindhovenNetherlands -
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Department of Applied PhysicsP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
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Department of Applied PhysicsP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
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