Publications by authors named "Nicolas Izard"

The title paper [Spectrochim. Acta A213 (2019): 391-396] reports an improvement of the "Poor Man's Kramers-Kronig analysis" and of the "Kramers-Kronig constrained variational analysis" thanks to an ad hoc modification of some analytical formulas existing in the literature. This ad hoc modification is not based on mathematical grounds.

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The main hurdle preventing the widespread use of single-walled carbon nanotubes remains the lack of methods with which to produce formulations of pristine, unshortened, unfunctionalized, individualized single-walled carbon nanotubes, thus preserving their extraordinary properties. In particular, sonication leads to shortening, which is detrimental to percolation properties (electrical, thermal, mechanical, etc.).

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A biosensor taking advantage of the optical properties of sorted carbon nanotubes has been developed. A polyfluorene polymer bearing azido groups was synthesized and used for the selective extraction of semi-conducting nanotubes from the bulk population. The resulting polymer-decorated nanotubes were then conjugated by click-chemistry to a ligand unit (biotin), and the sensing properties of the biotinylated nanotubes were investigated by photoluminescence measurements, upon interaction with the streptavidin target.

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Single-walled carbon nanotubes are considered a fascinating nanomaterial for photonic applications and are especially promising for efficient light emitters in the telecommunication wavelength range. Furthermore, their hybrid integration with silicon photonic structures makes them an ideal platform to explore their intrinsic properties. Here we report on the strong photoluminescence enhancement from carbon nanotubes integrated in silicon ring resonator circuits under two pumping configurations: surface-illuminated pumping at 735 nm and collinear pumping at 1.

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We investigate the influence of the wavelength, within the 1.3μm-1.63μm range, on the second-order optical nonlinearity in silicon waveguides strained by a silicon nitride (Si₃N ₄) overlayer.

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We report on coupling between semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes (s-SWNT) photoluminescence and silicon microring resonators. Polyfluorene extracted s-SWNT deposited on such resonators exhibit sharp emission peaks, due to interaction with the cavity modes of the microring resonators. Ring resonators with radius of 5 μm and 10 μm were used, reaching quality factors up to 4000 in emission.

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The use of optics in microelectronic circuits to overcome the limitation of metallic interconnects is more and more considered as a viable solution. Among future silicon compatible materials, carbon nanotubes are promising candidates thanks to their ability to emit, modulate, and detect light in the wavelength range of silicon transparency. We report the first integration of carbon nanotubes with silicon waveguides, successfully coupling their emission and absorption properties.

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We report studies of optical Fabry-Perot microcavities based on semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes with a quality factor of 160. We experimentally demonstrate a huge photoluminescence signal enhancement by a factor of 30 in comparison with the identical film and by a factor of 180 if compared with a thin film containing non-purified (8,7) nanotubes. Furthermore, the spectral full-width at half-maximum of the photo-induced emission is reduced down to 8 nm with very good directivity at a wavelength of about 1.

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A mild and efficient method for the functionalization of SWNTs by cycloaddition of azomethine ylides derived from trialkylamine-N-oxides is described. Selective reaction of semiconducting carbon nanotubes was achieved by preorganizing the starting N-oxides on the nanotube surface prior to generating the reactive ylides. Separation of met-SWNTs from functionalized sem-SWNTs was successfully accomplished by inducing solubilization of sem-SWNTs in the presence of lignoceric acid.

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