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CAPTEURS ACOUSTIQUES PLASMONIQUES MULTIMODALES (MULTIPAS) MULTIMODAL PLASMONIC ACOUSTIC SENSORS (MULTIPAS)

ABG-135370 Thesis topic
2026-02-02 Public/private mixed funding
Laboratoire Nanotechnologies & Nanosystèmes (CNRS IRL-3463)
- Grand Est - France
CAPTEURS ACOUSTIQUES PLASMONIQUES MULTIMODALES (MULTIPAS) MULTIMODAL PLASMONIC ACOUSTIC SENSORS (MULTIPAS)
  • Physics
  • Biotechnology
  • Engineering sciences
Acousto-plasmonics, Surface waves (SAW) & phonons, Multimodal biosensor, Multiphysics simulation (COMSOL/Lumerical), Nanofabrication, Light-matter interaction, Elasto-optic effect.

Topic description

The aim of this doctoral thesis is the design and optimization of an integrated acousto plasmonic system to create a multimodal biosensor having a highly sensitive with wide dynamic range through usage of the elasto-optic effect. The idea is to explore the interaction between surface acoustic waves (SAWs)and localized surface plasmons in a multilayer structure containing spatiallylocalized functionalization on nanostructured surfaces. The study may identify specific acoustic modes that strongly couple with plasmons, leading to significant modulation of physical parameters of plasmon frequency modulation. This will inevitably require a good understanding of the physics involved, so as to be able to carry out simulation stages before manufacturing and characterization


The thesis will be conducted between the following laboratories:

• Laboratoire Nanotechnologies et Nanosystèmes (LN2 – IRL 3463 CNRS),University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

• Institut Jean Lamour (IJL - UMR 7198 CNRS), University of Lorraine, France
 

More information in the pdf. 

https://www.usherbrooke.ca/ln2/recherche/photonique/equipe-biophotonique#acc-33138-9050 

Starting date

2026-10-01

Funding category

Public/private mixed funding

Funding further details

CNES

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Laboratoire Nanotechnologies & Nanosystèmes (CNRS IRL-3463)

The thesis will be jointly supervised by the two universities. Both laboratories are equipped with clean rooms and the technology necessary for the successful completion of the thesis. These two laboratories have already worked together on two theses and an ANR project and publish jointly. Collaborations with partners in Université Paris-Saclay will be possible during the thesis.

https://www.usherbrooke.ca/ln2/

and

https://ijl.univ-lorraine.fr/

Candidate's profile

This position requires a versatile and curious candidate. Student with a Master's degree or engineering degree in physics, photonics, acoustics, materials science, or nanotechnology.Technical skills:• Proficiency in finite element simulation tools (COMSOL) and FDTD(Lumerical).• Interest in clean room experimentation (lithography, deposition).• Basic knowledge of biology or biophysics appreciated (for the sensorcomponent).• French proficiency: B1 level or higher (CEFR) – mandatory Soft skills:• Highly adaptable and open-minded: Essential for communicating withexperts in optics (plasmonics) and mechanics (acoustics).• Autonomy and scientific rigor.• Ability to relocate internationally (France/Canada)
 

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