Loading...
The laboratory of condensed matter physics (LPMC) is a joint research unit (UMR 7336) headed by the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis and the CNRS.
It is associated with two CNRS institutes, namely the INstitute of Physics (main association) and the INstitute of Engineering and System Sciences (secondary association).
The research programs depend on sections 05 and 08 of the National Committee of Scientific Research, and on sections 28, 30 and 63 of the National Council of the Universities.
Research activities thematics
Last submissions on HAL
Contribution domains
Documents
Evolution
Mots clé
Nanoparticles
Démarche d'investigation
Suspensions
Elasticity
Chaos ondulatoire
Diffusion multiple
Cladding pumping
Guided-wave Optics
Cavitation
Magnetic fluids
Optical fiber
Sépiolite
Entanglement
Birefringence
Communication quantique
Radiation
Europium
Luminescence
Integrated optics
Dosimetry
Rheology
Science-fiction
Fiber amplifiers
Large-mode-area-fibre
Microfabrication
Nanoparticules
Quantum Optics
Cristallisation
Nonlinear Optics
Electronic interactions
Fibre optique
Optical fibres
Proton exchange
Intrication
Doping
Silice
Colloidal suspensions
Silica
Ytterbium
Microstructure
Diffusion
Quantum optics
Microwave experiments
Optical properties
Confinement loss
Thulium
Thermoluminescence
And optical spatio-temporal dynamics
Fibres optiques
Enseignement des sciences
Atomic force microscopy
AlN
Random matrix theory
Integrated Optics
École primaire
Jamming
École maternelle
Magnetic separation
Optical fibers
Diffusion Brillouin stimulée
Fluorescence
Quantum communication
Quantum chaos
Irradiation
Defects
Dynamics of nonlinear optical systems
Electrorheology
Composites
Laser
Citoyenneté
Microwave cavity
Hydrogel
Ti3SiC2
Bending loss
Leakage loss
Erbium
Fibers
Ceramics
Nonlinear optics
Waveguides
Quantum Communication
Ions
Modelling
Rhéologie
Polarization Entanglement
Absorption
Yield stress
Cold Atoms
Wave chaos
Discontinuous shear thickening
Kinetics
Open systems
Viscosity
Artificial graphene
Magnetorheology
Nature de la science
Lithium niobate
Crystallization
Adsorption
Fiber lasers