Structuring Light’s Propagation
Structuring Light's Propagation
Shaping light to control light–matter interactions
Structuring Light’s propagation is an experimental and theoretical group at the LuMIn laboratory which is based at the Paris-Saclay University, ENS Paris-Saclay and Centrale Supélec. We aim at studying and harnessing structured light for various applications, ranging from controlling its propagation in complex media to developing super-resolution imaging techniques. Our work integrates experimental optics, computational methods, and theory to control and understand structured light. The group is led by Dr. Rodrigo Gutiérrez-Cuevas, an Associate Professor at Paris-Saclay University.
If you are interested in our work do not hesitate to get in touch via mail at rodrigo.gutierrez@ens-paris-saclay.fr
Recent Highlights
New publication in PRL
October 21, 2025We demonstrate the existence of open transmission channels in multimode fiber cavities with random mode mixing
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New publication in Photoniques, the SFO journal.
July 01, 2025In this invited paper we introduce the different technologies that are commonly used for controlling light’s propagation in complex media.
Read more →Welcome Martin Ducrocq
March 03, 2025Martin joins the lab for a Master internship working on tensor-based methods for studying light propagation through complex media.
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