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SUMMARY:Unipolar quantum optolectronics -- Carlo Sirtori
DESCRIPTION:Departmental Colloquium. Highly sensitive and ultrafast optoelectronic systems operating in the atmospheric thermal window (8&ndash;14&mu;m) are required for free-space communications, light detection and ranging (Lidar) and for high resolution spectroscopy and in observational astronomy.
Unipolar quantum optoelectronics is a field of research of quantum physics that encompass an ensemble of semi-conductor devices aiming to develop enabling systems for applications in the atmospheric thermal window (8&ndash;14&mu;m). The new generation of these devices is embedded into metamaterials for increasing their performances. They operate at room temperature with bandwidths of tens of GHz, ideal for free-space communications, light detection and ranging (Lidar), high resolution spectroscopy and observational astronomy.
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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