"Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Spectroscopies Electroniques" (LISE), Namur
The "Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Spectroscopie Electronique" (LISE) has a 30+ year experience in physical chemistry of solid materials surfaces and interfaces, through in-house development of interfacial materials and their characterization by electron, ion and optical spectroscopies. More precisely, surfaces and interfaces involving polymers, organic layers, metals(oxides), fullerenes and carbon nanotubes are studied nowadays.
Characterized by a multi-techniques and interdisciplinary approach, the LISE teams up physicists, chemists and engineers working with 4 XPS, 1 UPS and 1 HREELS spectrometers and one recently-installed ToF -SIMS.
The LISE contribution will cover the building (by RF-plasma) and control in vacuo of the metal cluster -CNT interfaces, and the study of the metal diffusion and coalescence with high resolution characterization, using X-ray and Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopies, Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and IR, UV-Vis spectroscopies.
Personnel involved in the project
Ludovic ArnaudInstitute: FUNDP, Namur Latest posts: |
Prof. J.J. PireauxInstitute: FUNDP, Namur Latest posts: |
Alexandre FeltenInstitute: FUNDP, Namur Latest posts: |












