Sébastien Francoeur
Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Polytechnique Montréal
sebastien.francoeur(at)polymtl(dot)ca
Areas of expertise / interest:
Areas of expertise / interest:
Optical spectroscopy
Spin-photon interfaces for the generation of strings of entangled photons
Phonon polaritons in Van der Waal crystals
Short bio: Graduated from U. of Colorado-Boulder (2004), S. Francoeur did a postdoc at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Golden, Colorado) before joint Polytechnique His research focuses on the experimental investigation of novel quantum structures and materials using optical spectroscopy.
Short bio: Graduated from U. of Colorado-Boulder (2004), S. Francoeur did a postdoc at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Golden, Colorado) before joint Polytechnique His research focuses on the experimental investigation of novel quantum structures and materials using optical spectroscopy.
Selected project-relevant publications:
Selected project-relevant publications:
Restoring the Coherence of Quantum Emitters through Optically Driven Motional Narrowing Forces, Nano Lett. 21, 10193 (2021)
Energy Reversal of Light- and Heavy-Hole Excitons Bound to Isoelectronic Centers, Phys. Rev. B. 98, 115431 (2018)
High-Fidelity and Ultrafast Initialization of a Hole Spin Bound to a Te Isoelectronic Center in ZnSe, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 167401 (2016)
Publications as part of MIRAQLS:
Publications as part of MIRAQLS: