J J Finley
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Schmiedeke P, Doblinger M, Meinhold-Heerlein M, Doganlar C, Finley J, Koblmuller G
Nanotechnology
. 2023 Oct;
35(5).
PMID: 37879325
Ternary GaAsSb nanowires (NW) are key materials for integrated high-speed photonic applications on silicon (Si), where homogeneous, high aspect-ratio dimensions and high-quality properties for controlled absorption, mode confinement and waveguiding...
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Bart N, Dangel C, Zajac P, Spitzer N, Ritzmann J, Schmidt M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Mar;
13(1):1633.
PMID: 35347120
Precise control of the properties of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is vital for creating novel devices for quantum photonics and advanced opto-electronics. Suitable low QD-densities for single QD devices and...
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Del Giudice F, Becker J, De Rose C, Doblinger M, Ruhstorfer D, Suomenniemi L, et al.
Nanoscale
. 2020 Oct;
12(42):21857-21868.
PMID: 33107547
Ultrathin InAs nanowires (NW) with a one-dimensional (1D) sub-band structure are promising materials for advanced quantum-electronic devices, where dimensions in the sub-30 nm diameter limit together with post-CMOS integration scenarios...
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Treu J, Xu X, Ott K, Saller K, Abstreiter G, Finley J, et al.
Nanotechnology
. 2019 Aug;
30(49):495703.
PMID: 31469097
InGaAs nanowire (NW) arrays have emerged as important active materials in future photovoltaic and photodetector applications, due to their excellent electronic properties and tunable band gap. Here, we report a...
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Klein J, Lorke M, Florian M, Sigger F, Sigl L, Rey S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Jun;
10(1):2755.
PMID: 31227692
Quantum light sources in solid-state systems are of major interest as a basic ingredient for integrated quantum photonic technologies. The ability to tailor quantum emitters via site-selective defect engineering is...
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Stettner T, Thurn A, Doblinger M, Hill M, Bissinger J, Schmiedeke P, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2018 Sep;
18(10):6292-6300.
PMID: 30185051
Semiconductor nanowire (NW) lasers are attractive as integrated on-chip coherent light sources with strong potential for applications in optical communication and sensing. Realizing lasers from individual bulk-type NWs with emission...
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Blauth M, Jurgensen M, Vest G, Hartwig O, Prechtl M, Cerne J, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2018 Aug;
18(11):6812-6819.
PMID: 30153417
We report the observation of the generation and routing of single plasmons generated by localized excitons in a WSe monolayer flake exfoliated onto lithographically defined Au-plasmonic waveguides. Statistical analysis of...
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Lichtmannecker S, Florian M, Reichert T, Blauth M, Bichler M, Jahnke F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
7(1):7420.
PMID: 28785008
We report on non-conventional lasing in a photonic-crystal nanocavity that operates with only four solid-state quantum-dot emitters. In a comparison between microscopic theory and experiment, we demonstrate that irrespective of...
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Long-term mutual phase locking of picosecond pulse pairs generated by a semiconductor nanowire laser
Mayer B, Regler A, Sterzl S, Stettner T, Koblmuller G, Kaniber M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 May;
8:15521.
PMID: 28534489
The ability to generate phase-stabilized trains of ultrafast laser pulses by mode-locking underpins photonics research in fields, such as precision metrology and spectroscopy. However, the complexity of conventional mode-locked laser...
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Klein J, Wierzbowski J, Steinhoff A, Florian M, Rosner M, Heimbach F, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2016 Dec;
17(1):392-398.
PMID: 27959565
We demonstrate pronounced electric-field-induced second-harmonic generation in naturally inversion symmetric 2H stacked bilayer MoS embedded into microcapacitor devices. By applying strong external electric field perturbations (|F| = ±2.6 MV cm)...