Speaker
Vahid Sandoghdar
(Max-Planck Institute for the Physics of Light, Erlangen)
Description
Over the past two decades, we have achieved a high degree of mastery in studying fundamental nano-optical interactions between single molecules and single photons. These include controlled coherent experiments in the near field, far-field demonstration of efficient extinction, various nonlinear measurements and single-molecule strong coupling in a microcavity. More recently, we have pursued projects, in which we aim to examine the cooperative coherent interaction of several well-controlled individual molecules via a common photonic mode. In this talk, I present results on two different platforms, involving an open Fabry-Perot microcavity and a chip-based integrated circuit.