Nanophotonics - Nanoelectronics

Nanophotonics - Nanoelectronics The nanophotonics group at INRS-EMT, is dedicated to nanoscale oxide electronics

Our investigations are based on advanced scanning probe techniques in combination with optical spectroscopy. Hysteretic properties of oxide electronics (ferroelectric, resistive and magnetic) have a huge potential for non-volatile memory applications. The emphasis of our research is on the physical understanding of these properties and their coupling with the aim to explore and exploit the full po

tential of these multifunctional materials and to open novel fields of application in nanoelectronics and nanobiotechnology. We are therefore persistently driving the limits of materials, integration and scanning probe microscopy to widen the scope of our activities to new fields such as biominerals and tissue. Our laboratory for ferroelectric nanoelectronics, funded by the Canadian Foundation of Innovation provides an internationally competitive infrastructure operated by an interdisciplinary team crossing the frontiers of physics, chemistry, biology, material science and electrical engineering.

04/05/2026

Congratulations to Aaron for a very successful PhD defense on metal vapour deposition and the competition between nucleation and surface diffusion on different organic and inorganic surfaces.

01/26/2026

Update from our team: Amira Becheikh successfully completed her MSc and joined our team as PhD student under the co-supervision of Prof. Latifa Bergaoui from INSAT, Tunis. Nils Dietrich joined our group as PhD student after the successful completion of his MSc double degree with Munich University of Applied Sciences. We are delighted to have Lucie Dewyspelaere with us as part of her double degree PhD with Toulon University under the supervision of Prof. Alexandre Merlen. And, last but not least, Dr. David Barba joined us a research associate to reinforce all aspects of the team from research to collaborations.

10/05/2025

Congratulations to Dr. Canan Boynukara, who successfully defended her PhD on how to quantify the cleaning progress by NIR fs-pulse laser in the use for cultural heritage. It was a fun collaboration with Prof. Patrizio Antici from INRS.

Visit of Prof. Latifa Bergaoui from INSAT, Tunisia at INRS in the framework of our joined project on photocatalysis. Pro...
06/12/2025

Visit of Prof. Latifa Bergaoui from INSAT, Tunisia at INRS in the framework of our joined project on photocatalysis. Prof. Bergaoui presented her research activities "Impact of δ-MnO2 on the chemical speciation of cations in aqueous solution " in our institute's seminar.

04/15/2025

Congratulations to Amira Becheikh for the 2nd prize in the 2025 edition of the INRS-EMT MSc seminars.

The call for PhD scholarships of our UNESCO MATECSS chair is open. 30,000$ plus a tuition fee waiver for foreign student...
01/24/2025

The call for PhD scholarships of our UNESCO MATECSS chair is open. 30,000$ plus a tuition fee waiver for foreign students. If you come from a developing or emerging country, if you have an excellent CV in the field of energy-related materials and if you are interested in a PhD in Canada's top research institute (ranked by research intensity), then send me your CV. Details can be found here:

Excellence Scholarship Program Inviting applications from outstanding students for the MATECSS PhD Excellence Scholarship 2025. The UNESCO Chair MATECSS promotes […]

Our team (Lilian and Aaron missing) at the Christmas party of INRS.
11/29/2024

Our team (Lilian and Aaron missing) at the Christmas party of INRS.

10/22/2024

Daniel's second publication is out as open access with participation from Aaron and Andreas Dörfler. This one is about how to translate TEM images into useful shape information of metal nanoparticles to extract their plasmonic properties.

Congratulations to Dr. Maria Dekermenjian. She received the outstanding student publication award from RSC Advances in t...
07/11/2024

Congratulations to Dr. Maria Dekermenjian. She received the outstanding student publication award from RSC Advances in the category Physical Chemistry. This is a beautiful example of collaboration with Prof. Alexandre Merlen from Toulon, who co-supervised Maria.

We investigate Raman spectra (100 cm−1 to 3900 cm−1) of magnesium oxide nanoparticles with nominal sizes of 10 nm, 20 nm, 40 nm, 50 nm, and 300 nm. The crystal structure of MgO prohibits first-order modes and yet, there are numerous reports of relatively intense peaks throughout the literature. ...

04/18/2024

Congratulations to Mohammad Bakhtbidar! His work on the direction detection of carbonate monolayers on dielectric surfaces is now available as open access through Wiley Advanced Materials Interfaces. Thanks to all co-authors!

03/24/2024

Congratulations to Sebastian Obernberger from our team who won the first prize of the 2024 edition of the Master thesis presentations of INRS-EMT. Great publicity for our new double degree program with Munich University of Applied Sciences.

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