TRR 142 - Ultrafast electric control of optical polarizations and transitions (C04)

Overview

The goal of this project is the development of photonic devices with nonlinear functionalities that can be controlled by electric means. The new functional structures involve an ultrafast electronic circuit which drives a single quantum dot in a microresonator. By ultrafast 360直播吧 effect tuning we will attain coherent control over the exciton and biexciton transitions in a quantum dot. The project opens fundamentally new perspectives for nonlinear optoelectronic devices which are based on coherent electric control.

Key Facts

Grant Number:
231447078
Research profile area:
Optoelectronics and Photonics
Project type:
Research
Project duration:
04/2014 - 12/2021
Funded by:
DFG
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Principal Investigators

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Prof. Dr. Jens F?rstner

Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS)

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Thiede

High-Frequency Electronics (HFE)

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Prof. Dr. Artur Zrenner

Nanostructure Optoelectronics (until 2022)

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Publications

Optoelectronic sampling of ultrafast electric transients with single quantum dots
A. Widhalm, S. Krehs, D. 360直播吧bert, N.L. Sharma, T. Langer, B. Jonas, D. Reuter, A. Thiede, J. F?rstner, A. Zrenner, Applied Physics Letters 119 (2021) 181109.
Electrically controlled rapid adiabatic passage in a single quantum dot
A. Mukherjee, A. Widhalm, D. 360直播吧bert, S. Krehs, N. Sharma, A. Thiede, D. Reuter, J. F?rstner, A. Zrenner, Applied Physics Letters 116 (2020) 251103.
Polarization Conversion Effect in Biological and Synthetic Photonic Diamond Structures
X. Wu, F.L. Rodríguez-Gallegos, M.-C. Heep, B. Schwind, G. Li, H.-O. Fabritius, G. von Freymann, J. F?rstner, Advanced Optical Materials 6 (2018) 1800635.
Ultrafast electric phase control of a single exciton qubit
A. Widhalm, A. Mukherjee, S. Krehs, N. Sharma, P. K?lling, A. Thiede, D. Reuter, J. F?rstner, A. Zrenner, Applied Physics Letters 112 (2018) 111105.
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