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Dr. Aude L. LEREU

I am a CNRS research staff at the Institut Fresnel in Marseille, France. My research interests concern nanophotonics and more specifically scanning near-field optical microscopy (NSOM) and near-field enhancements. In this aim, I follow three main research lines : 1) Scanning probe microscopy for bio-systems specifically wood Plant cell walls toward biomass feedstock, 2) optical resonances sustained by all-dielectric multi-layers and 3) plasmonics and thermoplasmonics resonances toward sensing and imaging.

All-dielectric multi-layer optimization
From fundamental to applied studies

Research projects

Plant cells walls properties at the nanoscale
From fundamental to applied studies
Near field scanning optical microscopy
 

ONGOING RESEARCH

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Young Poplar stem at the nanoscale: (Top) Plant cell walls (PCW) topography by AFM, (Bottom) Reflectivity and absorption mappings  by s-SNOM

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Nanometrology of plant cell walls by scanning probe microscopy

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Sci. Rep. 7, 152 (2017)

Front. Energy Res. 6, 10.3389 (2018)

ACS Omega 5, 2594 (2020)

Sci. Rep. 11, 5739 (2021)

Commun Mater 2, 59 (2021) & "Behind the paper" (2021)

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Funded by the AMIDEX fundation

Funded by the CNRS PICS-2019

 

Resonance visualization over the fluorescence from tagged cells

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Optical resonance supported by optimized dielectric multi-layers under total internal reflection

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OE 25, 14883 (2017)

Appl. Phys. Lett. 111, 011107 (2017)

OE 27, 30654 (2019)

Phys. Rev. Applied 13, 054064 (2020)

OE 30, 15365 (2022)

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Funded by the PSA group 2018

Funded by the CNRS - 80|PRIME project 2019

Funded by the ANR 2021

Funded by the CNRS prematuration project 2021

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