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Ultrafast control of excitations in semiconductor quantum dots

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  • UserProf. Maurice Skolnick, University of Sheffield
  • ClockFriday 09 October 2009, 15:00-16:00
  • HousePhysics East 217.

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Semiconductor quantum dots are often described as having the properties of atoms in the solid state. This talk will be concerned with the exploitation of these properties to achieve control at picosecond speeds of single spins, electron-hole pairs and so-called dressed states, coupled states of excitons and photons.

This talk is part of the Condensed Matter Physics Seminars series.

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