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Head of Attophysic group : Pascal SALIERES Scientific goals In the last ten years, the development of perfectly controlled femtosecond laser pulses at high intensities and few-cycle duration has opened a whole new range of opportunities.
AttoPhysics
Dynamics and Interactions in Condensed phase
            Head : Gérard BALDACCHINO   The activities of the research group « Dynamics and Interactions in COndensed phase » (DICO) are focused on physicochemical processes involving simple molecules, multichromophoric systemsand nanocrystals in solution, with particular emphasis on molecular interactions and dynamical aspects.
Contact : Michel Mons
Historically linked to the application of lasers to physical chemistry, the activity of the "BioMolecular Structure" group is focussed on the interaction of complex molecular systems with light, in particular, neutral flexible molecules and models of biomolecules, isolated in the gas phase.
Group
High-Energy-Density Matter
Contact : Thomas BLENSKI The group activity is devoted to electronic and radiative properties of warm dense plasmas. Our work has important implications in the field of energy, particularly in the inertial fusion sciences. We develop models of atoms in plasmas and methods aimed at obtaining their equation of state.
Scientific Goal
The Francis Perrin Laboratory carries on research in the field of physical chemistry. A large part of the projects is dedicated to the interaction between light (UV-visible-IR) and molecular systems and are pursued along four interconnected objectives: Describe the fundamental processes involved when light interacts with a molecular system, e.g.
Laboratoire Francis Perrin
Light and Molecules - LUMO
Contact : Michel Mons
The research group "LUmière - MOlécules - LUMO" gather under the same entity within LIDYL, the team "Reaction Dynamics-DyR" and the team "BioMolecular structures - SBM". Members of the LUMO-DyR team. Members of the LUMO-SBM team. The group LUMO, standing for “Lights and Molecules” (“Lumières et Molécules” in French), is active in the field of physical chemistry in the gas phase.
The LUMO-DyR team joined the LUMO-SBM team to form the LUMO research group. The Reaction Dynamics Group (LUMO-DyR) is interested in the photo-induced dynamics of isolated systems: organic molecules, radicals, molecular clusters, Van-der-Waals clusters. The reaction dynamics of these systems is obviously related to their structure. Therefore, the Reaction Dynamics group combines time resolved dynamics studies structural ones.
LUMO-DyR  - Reaction Dynamics Team
LUMO-SBM team: Biomolecular Structures
Contact : Michel Mons
The LUMO-SBM team is gathered with the LUMO-DyR team, to form the LUMO research group. Its  research domain is the application of lasers to molecular physics and chemistry, and is focused on the interaction of complex molecular systems with light. It studies in particular (but not exclusively) neutral molecules, models of biomolecules isolated in gas phase.
Support  et Lasers à Impulsions courtes / Support and short pulse lasers
Cliquer ici pour consulter le nouveau site 'Supports et Lasers à Impulsion Courte' L'équipe SLIC (Supports et Lasers à Impulsions Courtes) est un groupe de développement laser et de support technique. La mission principale de SLIC est de fournir des lasers de pointe pour les utilisateurs internes (LIDYL) et externes (nationaux et internationaux).

 

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