Olivier Tillement
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
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Advanced Solid-State Photonics (2008), paper WB26 | 2008
Damien Sangla; Julien Didierjean; Nicolas Aubry; Didier Perrodin; François Balembois; K. Lebbou; A. Brenier; Patrick Georges; Jean Marie Fourmigue; Olivier Tillement
We achieved 16-W polarized and 20-W unpolarized cw power at 1064 nm for 120-W of pump power and 360 kW peak power in the Q-Switched regime with Nd:YAG single-crystal fibers grown by micro-pulling-down technique.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2007
Isabelle Texier; Emilie Heinrich; Michel Berger; Olivier Tillement; C. Louis; Philippe Peltie
Luminescent nanoparticles are increasingly used as emitting labels in the design of fluorescence imaging probes, because of their outstanding optical properties, such as in the case of quantum dots, or their role in nano-assembling different functionalities, such as imaging, drug delivery, and therapy. In this work, the potentiality of up-converting nano-crystals for non invasive fluorescence imaging of small animal is explored. These up-converting nano-crystals are lanthanide doped oxide matrices, such as Y2O3:Er,Yb compositions. They are produced by a bottom-up process and a thermal treatment. They are functionalized by the coating of a thin polysiloxane shell layer, which can be further derivatized in order to graft biomolecules such as antibodies, peptides, or DNA. Contrary to classical luminescent particles for which light emission occurs at a wavelength superior to that of excitation, these materials emit at 564 and 661 nm upon excitation at 980 or 815 nm. These unique emission properties, due to a multi-photonic process, can allow imaging without any auto-fluorescence from the tissues in the wavelength detection window. Experiments in phantoms mimicking the optical absorption and diffusion of tissues show that these crystals can be detected 4 mm deep at a 10 mg/mL concentration. Luminescence measurements in mouse and the potentiality of these nano-crystals for in vivo imaging are discussed.
Archive | 2008
Olivier Tillement; Stéphane Roux; Pascal Perriat; Géraldine Leduc; Céline A. Mandon; Brice Mutelet; Christophe Alric; Claire Billotey; Marc Janier; Cédric Louis
Archive | 2004
Marco Flores-Gonzalez; Cédric Louis; Stéphane Roux; Kheirreddine Lebbou; Olivier Tillement; Pascal Perriat
Archive | 2004
Francis Vocanson; Roger Lamartine; Pierre Jean Debouttiere; Christophe A. Marquette; Loic Blum; Stéphane Roux; Olivier Tillement; Pascal Perriat
Archive | 2012
Pascal Perriat; Nicolas Crowther; Matteo Martini; Olivier Tillement; Thomas Brichart; Nicolas Agenet
Archive | 2004
Marco Flores-Gonzalez; Cédric Louis; Stéphane Roux; Kheirreddine Lebbou; Olivier Tillement; Pascal Perriat
Archive | 2005
Bernard Moine; Cédric Louis; Olivier Tillement; K. Lebbou; Pascal Perriat
Archive | 2008
Bocard Noël Diop; Olivier Raccurt; Stéphane Roux; Olivier Tillement; オリヴィエ・ティルメン; オリヴィエ・ラキュール; ステファン・ルーク; ノエル・ディオプ・ボカール
Archive | 2005
K. Lebbou; C. Pedrini; Olivier Tillement