Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars

Tuesday, 10.02.2015 10:00 - 11:00

Pablo Merino (Max-Plank Institute, Stuttgart, Germany)

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.

Past seminars

Petr Ondrejkovič Dynamics of nanoscale polarization fluctuations in a SBN-61 single crystal 07.10.2014 10:00
Sebastian Loth Controlling magnetism in atomically engineered nanostructures 02.10.2014 10:00
Jörn Bonse Femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structures 19.09.2014 15:00
Thomas Frederiksen Simulations of electron transport phenomena in single-molecule junctions 16.09.2014 10:00
Prof. Alok Singh Nucleation and growth of twins during fracture of a fine grained magnesium alloy 15.09.2014 10:00
E. Z. Kurmaev X-ray spectra and electronic structure of Fe and Cu superconducting pnictides 11.09.2014 14:00
Prof. Jordi Arbiol Exploring the optical properties of nanomaterials at sub-nanometer scale with a direct correlation to its structure at atomic scale 11.09.2014 11:00
Jiří J. Mareš The Concept of Temperature - Critical Analysis 10.09.2014 14:00
Ron Jansen Silicon spintronics 08.09.2014 10:00
Martin Veis Magneto-optical spectroscopy and ellipsometry of nanostructures 28.07.2014 10:00
M. I. Tsindlekht DC and AC Magnetic Properties of the Thin Walled Superconducting Niobium Cylinder 24.07.2014 14:00
Prof. Jeffrey McCord Magnetic materials as seen by magneto-optics 21.07.2014 10:00
Martin Eckstein Nonequilibrium control of the magnetic exchange interaction 17.07.2014 14:00
Prof. Robert L. Byer LASERs at Stanford: from the Laboratory to Commercial Products 08.07.2014 10:00
Dr. Nektarios Chr. Benekos Detection techniques and data monitoring on ATLAS experiment. 24.06.2014 14:30
Prof. Juris Purans Synchrotron radiation XAFS studies of local structure with femtometer accuracy 23.06.2014 10:00
Dr. Valentina Scuderi Hadron Therapy and Its Importance in Medicine 19.06.2014 14:00
Prof. Dr. Juan Carlos Cuevas Heat-dissipation in atomic-scale junctions 10.06.2014 10:00
Dr. Thibault Derrien Ultrashort laser processing of solids. Numerical investigation of sub-wavelength optical and thermal effects in nanomaterials 05.06.2014 16:00
Igor Bieloshapka Сomposite catalytic materials for improving direct formic acid fuel cells efficiency 03.06.2014 13:00
Prof. Siegmund Greulich-Weber Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting 02.06.2014 10:00
Lucia Nasi Transmission electron microscopy study of semiconductor nanowires and nanostructured materials 28.05.2014 10:00
Prokop Hapala Is the Concept of Electronic Band Structure valid for Si Nanocrystals of few nm in Size? 27.05.2014 15:00
José M. Gómez-Rodríguez Probing and Modifying Graphene at the Atomic Scale with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 27.05.2014 10:00
Antonio Lucianetti Physics behind 100J/10Hz laser for new scientific applications 21.05.2014 15:00
Soon Cheol Hong Roles of nonmagnetic elements on enhancement of perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy: first-principles studies 13.05.2014 15:00
Krisztian Palotas STM contrast: The role of the tip 13.05.2014 10:00
Vladimír Zobač Non-adiabatic molecular dynamics with electron transitions 06.05.2014 15:00
Richard Berndt A STM approach to molecular conductance and the properties of ZnO 06.05.2014 15:00
Oleg Babchenko Fabrication and characterization of selected carbon-based nano-structures 06.05.2014 13:30

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