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nanophotonics
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modeling
Physicist and Ph.D. employed as associate professor
in a project with the aim of establishing a better understanding of the optical properties of components with characteristic dimensions in the nanometer
regime. The focus is
on nanowires,
micropillars and related structures.
Nanowires are mainly used in LED display technology where micropillars are promising candidates for single-photon sources. These sources are of interest for research in quantum information and cryptography. The daily work consists of developing new methods and software that can simulate Maxwell's equations in
these structures.
Subsequently the structures are analyzed and new improved designs
are suggested. The project involves
a number of European
universities providing experimental facilities. Results
are disseminated by publication of articles in peer-reviewed
scientific journals, by presentations at international
conferences and by
teaching of students
at the institute.
See the project homepage http://www.loqit.fotonik.dtu.dk
for more information.
See profile and cv in DTU Orbit...