Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars and workshops of department 26

Seminar / Tuesday, 10.02.2015 10:00 - 11:00

Quantum systems like molecules or quantum dots cannot emit two photons at the same time which results in an antibunching of the emitted photon train and a dip in the photon-photon correlation function. Such single photon emitters are key elements for quantum cryptography and their application needs a perfect optical separation of neighboring emitters. This requires reproducible emitter distances typically above the optical diffraction limit and has imposed strong limitations on suitable structures and materials. 

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Past seminars and workshops

Anna Fucikova Various ways of preparing and modifying silicon nanocrystals 03.02.2015 10:00
Giuseppe Foti Elastic and inelastic electron transport through alkane-based molecular junctions 13.01.2015 10:00
Peter Liljeroth Low-temperature STM on molecules and atomically well-defined graphene structures 16.12.2014 10:00
Martin Setvin Excess Electrons in TiO2 Anatase and Rutile: Delocalized Solutions and Localized Small Polarons 18.11.2014 10:00
Christian Teichert Growth of small organic molecules on graphene 14.11.2014 14:00
Ingmar Swart Quantitative Atomic Force Microscopy of Organic Molecules 21.10.2014 10:00
Harald Oberhofer A theoretical description of water splitting on metal decorated oxide surfaces 14.10.2014 10:00
Yasuo Koide Diamond Field Effect Transistors with high-k gate insulator 09.10.2014 10:00
Nikolaj Moll Molecular Geometry Determination by Atomic Force Microscopy 07.10.2014 10:00
Thomas Frederiksen Simulations of electron transport phenomena in single-molecule junctions 16.09.2014 10:00
Prof. Dr. Juan Carlos Cuevas Heat-dissipation in atomic-scale junctions 10.06.2014 10:00
José M. Gómez-Rodríguez Probing and Modifying Graphene at the Atomic Scale with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 27.05.2014 10:00
Krisztian Palotas STM contrast: The role of the tip 13.05.2014 10:00
Richard Berndt A STM approach to molecular conductance and the properties of ZnO 06.05.2014 15:00
Magdaléna Hromadová Electrochemically addressable molecules for molecular electronics 29.04.2014 09:30
J. Enrique Ortega Electronic states at donor-acceptor/ metal interfaces probed with electron spectroscopies: NEXAFS, XPS and UPS 22.04.2014 10:00
Dr. Otakar Frank Raman spectroscopy of graphene – basic characterization and beyond 08.04.2014 10:00
Josef Mysliveček Thin films of ceria for model catalytic experiments 25.03.2014 10:00
Sergey Varlamov LASER CRYSTALLISED SILICON THIN FILMS AND SOLAR CELLS ON GLASS: SIGNIFICANC OF THE INTERFACE 18.03.2014 10:00
Kristin Poduska The role of electrochemistry in semiconductor growth and degradation 06.03.2014 10:00
Katharina J. Franke Magnetic properties of single molecules and metal-organic networks on surfaces 04.03.2014 13:00
Jiří Červenka Chemical sensing by graphene field effect transistors 04.03.2014 10:00
Lukáš Ondič Silicon nanocrystals, photonic structures and optical gain 06.02.2014 15:00
Jindřich Kolorenč Kvantové Monte Carlo simulace elektronové struktury pevných látek 04.02.2014 10:00
Egbert Zojer Using Quantum-Mechanical Modelling to Understand the Role of Interfaces in Organic Electronics 28.01.2014 10:00
Victor M. García-Suárez Thermoelectric properties of molecular junctions 14.01.2014 10:00
Ruslan Temirov How much control over single molecules could one get with the junction of a scanning probe microscope? 10.12.2013 10:00
A.J. Weymouth Tabletop AFM, and, an interesting observation when probing forces and currents 03.12.2013 10:00
Héctor Vázquez Electron transport in molecular systems 08.10.2013 10:00
Isodiana Crupi Plasmonic metal nanoparticles for thin film solar cells 24.09.2013 10:00

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