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COLLOQUIUM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Description: Friday, June 3rd, 2011
16:00-17: 00
Department of Physics Bldg., Voutes, 3rd floor Seminar Room

"Single or several quantum dots in a nanoscale optical cavity
From single photon emission to nanolasers in the telecommunications wavelength"

Dr. A. Beveratos
Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures, 91460 Marcoussis, France


Abstract:
Coupling a single or several quantum dots with a nanoscale optical cavity allows for the realization of novel light devices such as single
and entangled photon sources, or nanolasers with a very low threshold, even threshold-less lasers. The basic mechanism behind all these realizations is the engineering of the spontaneous emission of the dipoles using the Purcell effect.
The presentation will be two fold.
On one hand we will present the realization of an efficient source of polarization entangled photons taking advantage of the Purcell effect to
restore entanglement, as well as new designs of cavities showing broadband (>50nm) Purcell.
On the other hand, we will present the work towards the realization of threshold-less lasers, presenting new tools to define the stimulated
emission threshold, but also the high-order coherence (g(n)(0), n=2,3,4) of gain-switched nanolasers, showing chaotic statistics even above
lasing threshold.
Both applications require the development of new quantum dots at the telecommunication wavelength, and we will review the latest developments
of our laboratory on MOCVD InAsP/InP quantum dots.
Status: Waiting for approval
Date: Friday, June 3, 2011
Time: 16:00-17:00 EEST
Duration: 1 hour
Priority: 5-Medium
Access: Public
Created by: Lila Kalogeraki
Updated: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 12:45 GMT