DMI/MEMS/FIP Seminar Presented by Prof. Qing Gu
Abstract: A crucial yet unavailable component in high-performance photonic integrated circuits (ICs) and other chip-scale photonic systems is an on-chip light source that is efficient, economical, IC-compatible, and electronically addressable. […]
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Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium
Abstract:
A crucial yet unavailable component in high-performance photonic integrated circuits (ICs) and other chip-scale photonic systems is an on-chip light source that is efficient, economical, IC-compatible, and electronically addressable. In this talk, I will cover several types of on-chip sources, including III-V nanoLEDs and topologically protected microlasers, perovskite microlasers and luminescent hyperbolic metamaterials, and III-N spintronic THz emitters. Lastly, I will introduce our current efforts in creating chip-scale magneto-optical traps with optical metasurfaces for applications such as quantum sensing and single-atom manipulation.