Summary
After first graduating in theoretical physics at the Joseph Fourier University in France, I took a leap towards applied physics and nanophotonics. During my master and PhD at the Johannes Kepler University in Austria, I worked mostly on the spectroscopy of single gold nanoparticles and their applications for enhanced light-matter interaction.
My first postdoctoral position at the Aalto University in Finland explored the physics of entangled photons and single-photon emitters. My current research interest focuses on the manipulation of light at the nanoscale using plasmonic structures and 2D materials to further explore the limits of nonlinear and quantum optics.
Publications
Journals
Sivun D, Vidal C, Munkhbat B, et al. , 2016, Anticorrelation of Photoluminescence from Gold Nanoparticle Dimers with Hot-Spot Intensity, Nano Letters, Vol:16, ISSN:1530-6984, Pages:7203-7209