Optical microfibres are one of the current "hot" topics in photonics. Due to their extremely small diameter, a significant part of light propagates outside the fibre, as the evanescent field open to interaction with the surrounding medium. This effect is accompanied by extremely tight confinement of light, and provides ideal conditions for enhanced light-matter interaction experiments. Click here for an overview on optical microfibres, download our flyer for a list of open positions or read more about our current research topics: interferometric sensing and control of organic molecules.