Florian Aubrit

Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés (LSI), Ecole polytechnique/CNRS/CEA

 

Recent advances in materials science have shown the potential for nanocomposite materials. Indeed, these materials, which present various materials phases at the nanoscale, take advantage of the properties of each of their constituent materials and, most often, of a synergy between these properties. In this presentation, we aim to show the main features of such materials, their interest but also the challenges in their synthesis and characterization. We will focus this talk on metal-nanoparticle-containing polymer-based nanocomposite with several systems obtained by self-assembly with magnetic and/or optical properties.

We hope to show the full potential of such nanomaterials and how to handle them, through four types of systems with very different applications (biomedical, dosimetry, …).