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Photonics and Semiconductor Nanophysics Paul Koenraad, Andrea Fiore, Erik Bakkers & Jaime Gomez-Rivas COBRA Inter-University Research Institute on Communication Technology
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PSN group
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Where do you find semiconductors?
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Why are semiconductors important? Most energy efficient illumination sources Most efficient photovoltaic material Basic material for electronics industry Basic material for Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
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PSN RESEARCH Goal: Achieve ultimate control in the structural, thermal, mechanical, electrical and photonic properties of semiconductor nanostructures Physics of semiconductor nano-objects (3D/2D/1D/0D) Individual nanostructures and doping atoms Utilize quantum effects in nano-objects Single photons/single electrons/single spins
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Knowledge Chain Growth Characterization Physics Utilization Devices
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GaAs substrate AlAs GaAs Be doped AlAs GaAs Si doped AlAs GaAs AlAs How do we make semiconductors Nanometer sized in all 3 directions and controlled incorporation of doping atoms
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Growth Research 500 nm * 500 nm Self-assembled InAs quantum dots on GaAs Atomic Force Microscopy image Different semiconductor materials: IV: Si, Ge III-V: GaAs, InP, etc. II-VI: ZnO, CdSe, etc. Semiconductor nanowires
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Characterization of Nanostructures Scanning Tunneling Microscopy image Atom Probe Tomography image Indium atoms Gallium atoms
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Characterization of semiconductors N <10 15 cm -3 N 10 18 cm -3 nm
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Photonic devices: single-photons Quantum dots emit single photons: 10 nm Jin,... Fiore, Nature Nano. 2014 Pagliano,..., Fiore, Nature Comm. 2014 Applications: Quantum information processing Fundamental science: How light is born Example: Ultrafast control of spontaneous emission Nano-opto-electro- mechanical systems
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Photonic devices: many photons Plasmonic LEDs and lasersNanowire solar cells
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Example internship project Jeroen Schouwenberg, 2012: Modeling and design of photonic crystal filters PSN interns participate to real research projects Milo Swinkels (Master internship 2014): Ultrafast control of cavity QED Tommy Barten (Master internship 2014): Nanowire absorption
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What can you do? Nanowire Growth (Erik Bakkers) Nanowire Devices(Erik Bakkers) Characterization (Paul Koenraad) Single Impurities (Paul Koenraad) Optical spectroscopy (Paul Koenraad) Plasmonics(Jaime Gomez-Rivas) THz physics(Jaime Gomez-Rivas) Single Photons (Andrea Fiore) Quantum Optics(Andrea Fiore) Photonic Devices (Andrea Fiore) Come and visit us, you are most welcome ! Secretariaat.psn@tue.nl
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