The URSI-France 2022 workshop, organized under the auspices of the French Academy of Sciences, will focus on "Nano, meso, micro: science and innovation for radio and photonics". Although based on very powerful physical concepts, these technologies lend themselves to applications, by offering technical or technological solutions with high innovation potential. The workshop will be held on the campus of Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, in Palaiseau (France), from March 22 to March 23, 2022.
These Days are intended to bring together the scientific communities concerned with the design, the physical phenomena and the integration of micro, physics and integration of micro, meso and nanocomponents based on semiconductors or new materials with the aim of micro and nano electronics, radio science, optoelectronics, and quantum photonics.
In this context, the workshop will be organized around oral sessions and posters. Most sessions will be introduced by invited speakers, presenting the state of the art and / or recent developments, followed by papers that have been selected by the Scientific Committee.
The scientific fields covered are broad and range from the study of elementary materials and components to quantum technologies and their integration into systems with particular emphasis on the themes below.
Main topics:
Micro-nanotechnologies and systems, new materials and nanostructures, 1D & 2D nanomaterials Metasurfaces, large surface nanostructured materials;
Metamaterials and reconfigurable components and circuits, micro and nano-antennas;
Micro and nanophotonics, photonic crystals, metamaterials, plasmonics, order and disorder, mesoscopic systems;
Photonic components, photonic and optoelectronic integration;
Electronic components and micro-nano-electronic integration, THz components and technologies;
Components in extreme / specific environments;
Electronics and organic nanophotonics, nanosensors, MEMS and NEMS;
Development of instruments for radio and photonics at small scales / very high frequencies
Keynote presentations
Single-photon emitters at telecom wavelengths in silicon - Anaïs Dréau - Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Montpellier, France
Beamed Wireless Power and Information Transmission - Carvalho Nuno - Universidade de Aveiro, Porrtugal
Invited presentations
Quantum Transduction for Networked Quantum Computation - Robert Stockill - QphoX, Delft, Pays-Bas
Taming many modes or photons with integrated and fibered optics - Nadia Belabas - Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, Palaiseau, France
Reaping The Full Potential of Artificial Intelligence for Programmable Metamaterials: The Example of Intelligent Computational Meta-Imaging - Philipp del Hougne - IETR, Rennes, France
Purcell Effect in Plasmonic and Dielectric Optical Nanoantennas - Sebastien Bidault - Institut Langevin, Paris, France
Applications de l'optoélectronique et photonique MIR aux capteurs de gaz - Roland Teissier - MIRSENSE, Palaiseau, France