Events

Tue December 15, 2009 4:00 pm

Optoplasmonic Engineering of Light-Matter Interactions

Location:26-214

Manipulating light-matter interactions at the nanoscale has broad implications for many research areas, ranging from spectroscopy and sensing to communications and quantum information processing. In this presentation, I will discuss our research efforts to develop a general strategy for engineering light-matter interaction using nanoscale plasmonic and optoelectronic interfaces. Topics that will be discussed include (1) a cavity-free, broadband approach for engineering photon-emitter interactions via sub-wavelength plasmon confinement in metallic nanowires, (2) the realization of “dark” optoplasmonic circuit elements that are based on near-field electrical generation and detection of optical plasmons, and (3) the deterministic coupling between quantum emitters and photonic and plasmonic crystal cavities.

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