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lasers, or fiber based lasers. Scientific project: Saturation of the light-matter interaction is a general nonlinear feature of material systems, be they atoms or semiconductors [5]. A saturable absorber
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such as quantum and nonlinear optics, biology, and chemistry. This interaction is linked to the phenomenon of Rabi splitting, which occurs when light photons strongly couple with excitons in a material
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architecture, embedded systems, robotics, nonlinear and hybrid control systems, intelligent transportation systems, wireless networks, 3G and 4G cellular systems, agile radio, electromagnetics, plasma physics
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, plasmonics, nano-optics, quantum optics, optomechanics, terahertz technology, ultrafast spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, electromagnetic theory and applications, metamaterials, biophotonics, and other fields
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Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , HEP-Experiment (hep-ex) , High Energy Physics , Optical Physics , Particle Physics , Plasma Physics , Quantum Computing Appl
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cavities, beam scanning, imaging, CW/pulsed laser systems, two-laser Raman thermometry, frequency and time domain thermoreflectance, ultrafast and nonlinear spectroscopy), as well as electro-optical signal
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, spintronics, nonlinear optics quantum information processing, atom, ion, and solid-state quantum platforms. The nanoFAB is an open access semiconductor fabrication and materials characterization facility within
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Phenomena , Cold Atom Physics , Cold Atoms and Molecules , Cold QCD Group , collider physics , Collinear Fast Beam Laser Spectroscopy , Complex Quantum Systems , Computational Materials Sciences
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/Qualifications 1. Development and management of advanced optical systems (with pulsed-lasers, nonlinear optics, polarisation optics and microscopy operation). 2. Bioimaging experiments – development of optimal
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Nature Nanotechnology team. We especially encourage applications from physicists or materials scientists with expertise in one or more of the following research areas: nanophotonics, nonlinear optics