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19 April 2017 Cavity nonlinear optics with monolayer materials (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
Realizing low-power (few-photon) nonlinear optics in a scalable way is important for both fundamental scientific studies to build strongly correlated “quantum fluids of light” and technological applications, including optical information processing. In recent years, such single photon nonlinearity has been reported using cavity coupled single emitters, including quantum dots, and atoms. However, the macroscopic size of atomic physics cavities, and stochastic spatial and spectral nature of quantum dots pose a serious problem for the scalability. In my talk, I will introduce a new platform with cavity coupled to patterned monolayer materials to accomplish this goal. I will present theoretical analysis of a coupled system of cavity-transition metal dichalcogenides and provide some preliminary experimental data on nonlinear optics with cavity and monolayer materials.
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Arka Majumdar "Cavity nonlinear optics with monolayer materials (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10102, Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XXI, 101020H (19 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2254875
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear optics

Quantum dots

Atomic, molecular, and optical physics

Chemical species

Complex systems

Metals

Optical signal processing

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