Imaging
(Biomedical imaging and microscopy, super-resolution, image sensors, lensless imaging, SNOM, …)
Many ISL laboratories are developing imaging instruments whose applications cover fields as varied as astronomy, medical imaging, gas flow analysis, ultra-rapid imaging of structures of molecular dissociations. The approaches used are also extremely varied. We can cite Raman imaging, multi-band imaging, correlated imaging and super-resolved imaging. This area is also the subject of many developments in terms of signal processing.
- Atmospheres, Spatial Observations Laboratory (LATMOS)
- Centre for Nanosciences and Nanotechnology (C2N)
- Charles Fabry laboratory (LCF)
- Condensed Matter Physics laboratory (SPEC)
- Department of Physics, Instrumentation, Environment and Space (DPHY)
- Group for the Study of Condensed Matter (GeMaC)
- Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS)
- Institut de Chimie Physique (ICP)
- Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay (ISMO)
- Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC)
- Laboratoire Aimé Cotton (LAC)
- Laboratory Group of electrical engineering, Paris (GeePs)
- Laboratory Interactions, Dynamics and Lasers (LIDYL)
- Laboratory of Solid-State Physics (LPS)
- Laboratory of the Physics of the two infinities Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab)
- Light, Material, and Interfaces) Laboratory (LuMIn)
- Nanosciences and Innovation for Materials, Biomedicine and Energy (NIMBE)
- Optics and Associated Techniques Department (DOTA)
- Synchrotron SOLEIL (SOLEIL)
- Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Observatory (OVSQ)