Time: 13 December 13.00-14.30
Venue: TEK Ellehammer, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M
Registration: No registration needed. Everybody is welcome!
In this talk, Antonio I. Fernández Domínguez will present two different nanophotonic platforms implementing archetypal quantum-optical phenomena. First, motivated by experimental research, Antonio I. Fernández Domínguez will explore antibunched light emission by nanoparticle-on-mirror cavities filled with a single molecule [1]. Antonio I. Fernández Domínguez will analyse the quantization of the cavity fields [2] and the emergence of plasmon-exciton polaritons in these systems as well. Secondly, inspired by the large impact of inverse design techniques on recent photonics design, he will investigate the generation of entanglement between two molecules through the inverse engineering of their photonic environment. Antonio I. Fernández Domínguez will present a topology-optimized dielectric cloaks yielding significant steady-state Wootter's concurrence values at distances much larger than the natural wavelength of the molecules [3,4].
[1] R. Sáez-Blázquez et al., Nano Lett. 22, 2365 (2022).
[2] I. Medina et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 093601 (2021).
[3] A. Miguel-Torcal et al., Nanophotonics 11, 4387 (2022).
[4] A. Miguel-Torcal et al., in preparation (2023).