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  • Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers(COPL-Laval)

    Centres de recherche reconnus

    Faculty: Faculté des sciences et de génie

    Direction:

    • Daniel Côté
    • Director
    • Interim director

    Domain(s):

    • Sciences et génie

    Optics and photonics
    Optical components, optical fibers
    Lasers 
    Light-matter interactions  
    Telecommunication systems and networks 
    Digital signal transmission and processing 
    Optical engineering and design
    Photonic materials
    Diagnostics and sensing 
    Prototyping 
    Imaging 
    Modeling and simulation 
    Sensors and devices 
    Telemetry (remote sensing, radar) 
    Nanotechnologies 
    Ceramics and glasses
    Quantum phenomena

    Research axes

    Photonic materials
    Optical communications
    Lasers and ultrafast pulses
    Guided-wave optics and optical fibers
    Biophotonics
     

    Services offered

    Specialty optical fiber fabrication
    Optical thin film deposition
    Optical component characterization
    Optomechanical fabrication 

    Interim director

    Founded in 1989, the Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers (COPL) maintains a long tradition of excellence in research and training in this field dating back to the 50’s.

    The COPL has since evolved into a multidisciplinary strategic cluster of experts in 8 Quebec universities. The critical mass of researchers remains however at Université Laval where 22 teams carry out their research.

    Université Laval’s leadership in optics and photonics is recognized in Canada as well as around the word. Leveraging state-of-the-art infrastructure that is unique in the country, the COPL boasts 2 Canada Excellence Research Chairs, 4 NSERC Industrial Research Chairs and 6 Canada Research Chairs. Over 150 graduate students are pursuing their degree at the centre.

    In partnership with other research organizations and with companies of all sizes, COPL physicists, chemists and engineers are working in synergy, from the confines of the infinitely small to the confines of the infinitely fast, in order to unleash the extraordinary potential of the science of light. 

    Mission of the center

    • Train students and highly-qualified personnel
    • Pursue fundamental and applied research
    • Contribute to socio-economic growth through optics and photonics 
       

    Studying at COPL

    Autonomy and easy adaptation

    A vital link in the innovation chain in optics and photonics in Quebec, the COPL trains confident scientists that have the reputation of adapting rapidly to an applied work environment. Relying on a research infrastructure of the highest quality and a critical mass of multidisciplinary expertise, the centre offers graduate students an exceptional training experience. The COPL is the country’s largest research and training centre in the field and ranks among the top in North America.

    Research projects attuned to the needs of industry 

    By maintaining a number of collaborations with industrial partners, the COPL is able to remain abreast of the emerging needs of the market. Consequently, the COPL can tailor its research and training to the challenges and trends facing industry. Through these partnerships, students have the opportunity to be co-supervised by scientists in industry and participate in industrial internships to acquire new knowledge and practical skills.

    Partners

    Université de Bordeaux (joint PhD program, research collaborations within the Associate International Laboratory

    Huawei Technologies Canada (research collaborations in optical communications)

    TeraXion (co-supervisions, industrial internships, research collaborations with numerous COPL research teams)

    State University of São Paulo, in Brazil (research collaborations in photonics and nanomaterials within the International Mixed Unit)
     

    Significant achievements

    • Liquid crystal autofocus lens 
    • Mid-IR fiber lasers for medical and surgical applications
    • Supporting device to enhance the efficiency of separation in chromatography
    • Fluorescent markers based on nanoparticles and antibodies for blood group genotyping and cellular production
    • Integrated optoelectronic devices and compensation algorithms to optimise communication networks
    • Optimised platform for 3D imaging of live animals
    • Bragg grating inscription in fluoride glass fibers
    • Multi-core holey fibers for micro-fluidic-applications 
    • Optical interconnects photo-inscribed in glass 
    • Silicon photonic integrated modulator to enhance communication network capacity
       

    Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers(COPL-Laval)

    Pavillon d'Optique-photonique, bureau 2104
    Université Laval
    2375, rue de la Terrasse
    Québec (Québec) G1V 0A6

    418 656-2454