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Photonics Laboratory

We study the interaction of light with nano-structured materials. In particular, we are interested in controlling and enhancing the light-matter interaction with suitably engineered nanostructures, such as optical antennas or resonators. The manipulation of optical fields at the nanometer scale is important for enhancing the performance and efficiency of photodetectors, light emitting devices and optical sensors.

News

Homodyne tomography of ponderomotively squeezed light

07-May-2024  Check out our latest publications in Nature Physics, Physical Review A, and Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open.

04-Mar-2024 We have established a new approach to overcome a common problem in quantum physics. The results were published in external pageNature Physics. 

04-Dec-2023 We report external pageoverbias emission for potentials that are near half of the optical bandgap energy in TMD-​based tunneling LEDs.

Job Openings

We have openings for postdoctoral researchers, PhD positions and master/semester projects.

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