Julien Mandon

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Julien Mandon is a postdoctoral fellow at the Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands). He completed his Ph.D. in physics in 2009 at the University Paris Sud, Orsay (France), where he used frequency combs for infrared spectroscopy and proposed, for the first time, its use in combination with Fourier spectroscopy. Financed by an EU Marie Curie fellowship, his recent research involves the use of quantum cascade lasers with innovative infrared spectroscopic schemes for the detection of trace gas emitted by various biological samples.


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Ultrasensitive Absorption Spectroscopy

Absorption spectroscopy limited only by quantum noise has been demonstrated over a broad frequency range using laser frequency combs. Read More »