Seminars

Hamburg Photon Science Colloquium | Quantum dots for photonic quantum technologies

by Peter Michler (Institute of Semiconductor Optics and Functional Interfaces, University of Stuttgart, Germany)

Europe/Berlin
CFEL SR I-III (Bldg. 99) (DESY, Hamburg)

CFEL SR I-III (Bldg. 99)

DESY, Hamburg

Description
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) have been identified as promising hardware for implementing the basic building blocks of novel quantum technologies. This is because individual charge carriers in QDs can be generated, manipulated, and coherently controlled. Moreover, integrated solutions with existing semiconductor technology are foreseeable. The topics addressed in this talk are quantum dots in photonic integrated circuits, quantum sensing with QD photons, and hybrid atom-quantum dot systems.