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Sylvain Iséni

Sylvain Iséni - Dr. rer. nat. Chargé de recherche CNRS
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As a senior researcher of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), I am currently working at the *Research Group in the Energetics of Ionized Media* (GREMI) located at the University of Orléans, France. My research topics deal with non-equilibrium – non-thermal – plasmas and plasma processes for environmental and biological purposes. This involves the development of original plasma sources and the study of elementary processes in partially ionized gases. For instance, the induced electric field, electron properties, radiation transfer and non-equilibrium chemical kinetics governing the production of highly reactive chemical species. To this extent, I have been studying *guided ionization waves* generated either by dielectric barrier discharge or plasma jet devices (APPJ). Recent prospects are guiding my interest toward *micro-discharges* as a competitive complementary approach to develop green energy processes using plasma technologies such as *silicon-based micro-hollow cavity discharge (MHCD)*. In this respect, my field of expertise focuses on plasma diagnostics: - Optical Emission Spectroscopy of atomic and molecular compounds, - line profile analysis - ro-vibrationnal structured. - Laser spectroscopy techniques, - laser induced fluorescence (LIF, PLIF, TaLIF), - absorption (UV- mid-IR), - Rayleigh scattering. - Imaging, - spectrally and phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy (PROES) - shadowgraphy, Schlieren - Electrical diagnostics. *Outstanding Reviewer for Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics for **2019**.* *Outstanding Reviewer for Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics for **2021**.* ![](http://comms.iop.org/files/amf_iop/project_329/Outstanding_Reviewer.jpg) Member of the - [International Low Temperature Plasma Community (ILTPC)](https://mipse.umich.edu/iltpc.php) - [CNRS Réseau Plasmas Froids](https://plasmas-froids.cnrs.fr/) - [CNRS GDR EMILI - Etude des MILieux Ionisés: Plasmas Froids créées par décharge et laser](https://gdr-emili.cnrs.fr/)

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Potentialities and limitations of an electro-optic probe for electric field diagnostics of cold atmospheric pressure plasma jets

Farah Aljammal , Gwenaël Gaborit , Sylvain Iséni , Maxime Bernier , Guillaume Chevrier-Gros
The European Physical Journal D : Atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics, 2023, Low Temperature Plasmas: Processes and Diagnostics for Future Applications, 77 (11), pp.199. ⟨10.1140/epjd/s10053-023-00781-8⟩
Article dans une revue hal-04292090v1
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Pigtailed Electro-Optic Sensor for Time and Space Resolved Dielectric Barrier Discharges Analysis

Farah Aljammal , Gwenaël Gaborit , Maxime Bernier , Sylvain Iséni , Laurence Galtier
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2021, 70, pp.1-9. ⟨10.1109/TIM.2021.3107037⟩
Article dans une revue hal-03326481v1

Real time and polarimetric analysis of intense electric field using electro-optic probe

Farah Aljammal , Gwenaël Gaborit , Maxime Bernier , Sylvain Iséni , Guillaume Revillod
MEGAGAUSS 2020 - Europe-Asia Pulse EnergyConference (EAPPC) International Conference on High Power Particle Beams (BEAMS) InternationalConference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics (MG), Aug 2021, Biarritz, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-03325151v1

Analyse et caractérisation vectorielle de champ électrique à l’aide d’une sonde électro-optique dédiée aux diagnostiques de plasmas froids

Farah Aljammal , Gwenaël Gaborit , Maxime Bernier , Sylvain Iséni , Guillaume Revillod
25e Congrès Général de la Société Française de Physique, Jul 2019, Nantes, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-02189125v1

Analyse polarimétrique de plasmas à l'aide d'une sonde électro-optique

Farah Aljammal , Gwenaël Gaborit , Sylvain Iséni , Maxime Bernier , Lionel Duvillaret
1e Rencontres Scientifiques Plasmas Froids et Lasers, Nov 2019, Toulouse, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-02324379v1