Quantum Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics
The Quantum Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics area aims to advance beyond CMOS computing and quantum technologies, by taking advantage of HMNTL’s traditional strength in semiconductor related fields and breakthroughs in nanotechnology. Research in this area spans across fundamental device physics, innovative fabrication, characterization of transport properties of various materials systems at the nano scale and in the quantum domain, light-matter interaction, photonic crystals, plasmonics, spintronics, nanowires, quantum dots, and 2D van der Waals electronics and photonics.
Faculty & Research Groups
- Gaurav Bahl Research Group
- Innovative COmpound semiconductoR LABoratory (ICORLAB) (Can Bayram)
- Quantum and Nanoscale Photonics Lab (Simeon Bogdanov)
- Photonic Device Research Group (Kent Choquette)
- Nano Sensors Group (Brian Cunningham)
- John Dallesasse
- Kejie Fang Research Group
- Quantum Transport Theory Group (Matthew Gilbert)
- Photonic Systems Laboratory (Lynford Goddard)
- Thin Film & Charged Particle Research Lab (Kevin Kim)
- John-Pierre Leburton
- Nanostructured Semiconductor Materials and Devices Group (Xiuling Li)
- Lyding Group
- SungWoo Nam Research Group
- Shaloo Rakheja
- Nanoengineering in the 2D limit (Arend van der Zande)
- Bionano Photonics Lab (Yang Zhao)
- 2D Materials and Nano Device Group (Wenjuan Zhu)