Adrien Noury
Adrien received is PhD in 2014 in Physics from the University Paris 11 (Orsay, France). He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher in ICFO (Barcelona, Spain) before being appointed CNRS researcher in 2017. He is an experimental physicist, specialized in the studies of nanostructures and in particular carbon nanotubes.
Role in IONESCO
Adrien brings his expertise in clean-room fabrication and electronic transport to the project. He knows particularly the physics of carbon nanotubes.
A few significant publications:
- Layering transition in superfluid helium adsorbed on a carbon nanotube mechanical oscillatorNoury, J. Vergara-Cruz, P. Morfin, B. Plaçais, M. C. Gordillo, J. Boronat, S. Balibar and A. Bachtold Physical Review Letters (accepted).
- Ultrasensitive Displacement Noise Measurement of Carbon Nanotube Mechanical ResonatorsL de Bonis, C. Urgell, W Yang, C. Samanta, A. Noury, J. Vergara-Cruz, Q. Dong, Y. Jin and A. Bachtold Nano Letters 18, 5324 – 5328 (2018)
- Energy-dependent path of dissipation in nanomechanical resonatorsGüttinger, A. Noury, P. Weber, A. M Eriksson, C. Lagoin, J. Moser, C. Eichler, A. Wallraff, A. Isacsson and A. Bachtold Nature Nanotechnology 12, 631 – 636 (2017)
- Controlling carbon nanotube photoluminescence using silicon microring resonatorsNoury A., Le Roux X., Vivien L., Izard N. Nanotechnology 25, 21 (2014).
- Light emission in silicon from carbon nanotubesGaufrès E., Izard N., Noury A., Le Roux X., Rasigade G., Beck A., Vivien, L. ACS Nano 6, 5 (2012)