Dr. Jérôme Wenger
Jérôme
Wenger, Ph.D. is Junior Researcher at
the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).
Jérôme’s
research interests include nano-optics, biophotonics, plasmonics, single
molecules, molecular sensing, and spectroscopy.
His papers include
Photonic engineering of hybrid metal-organic chromophores,
Time-resolved homodyne characterization of individual
quadrature-entangled pulses,
Fluorescence enhancement factors on optical antennas: enlarging the
experimental values without changing the antenna design,
Maximal Violation of Bell Inequalities using Continuous Variables
Measurements,
Excitation Enhancement of a Quantum Dot Coupled to a Plasmonic
Antenna,
Radiative and non-radiative photokinetics alteration inside a single
metallic nanometric aperture,
Pulsed homodyne measurements of femtosecond squeezed pulses generated
by
single-pass parametric deamplification, and
Pulsed squeezed vacuum characterization without homodyning.
Jérôme earned his B.S. in Optical Engineering
at Ecole Supérieure d’Optique in 2001.
He earned his Ph.D. in Quantum Optics at
the Institut d’Optique, Université Paris XI in
2004.
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