Search Results - "Greffet, J.J"
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Engineering infrared emission properties of silicon in the near field and the far field
Published in Optics communications (15-07-2004)“…We study numerically the thermal emission of highly doped silicon surfaces. We show that by modifying the doping, we can tune the frequency of emission. We…”
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Thermo-resistance based micro-calorimeter for continuous chemical enthalpy measurements
Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-05-2008)“…We present a thermo-resistance based micro-calorimeter using a glass/platinum/PDMS prototyping technology which is more flexible than the existing silicon…”
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Ultrathin Cu(In,Ga)Se2 based solar cells
Published in Thin solid films (01-07-2017)“…The benefits of reducing the thickness of the Cu(In,Ga)Se2 absorber (CIGS) in thin film solar cells outweighs the reduced material costs and production time…”
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Microlitre hot strip devices for thermal characterization of nanofluids
Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-05-2007)“…We describe a simple microfluidic hot strip device for the determination of nanofluids thermal conductivity at single droplet levels. The fabricated device has…”
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Resonant emission and transmission of infrared radiation by microstructured surfaces supporting surface phonon-polaritons
Published in Postconference Digest Quantum Electronics and Laser Science, 2003. QELS (2003)“…A new phenomenon has been demonstrated recently dealing with radiative properties of microstructured surfaces. It has been shown that light can be resonantly…”
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Influence of non-radiative transfer on the ultrafast electron dynamics of metallic nanoparticles
Published in Postconference Digest Quantum Electronics and Laser Science, 2003. QELS (2003)“…Ultrafast dynamics of electron relaxation in a nanometallic particle has been the subject of many studies in the past ten years. New and partially unexplained…”
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