TOPICAL SEMINAR on nano-structures
01-19-2024 15:00 NICM Conference hall, bldg. 42а, 3d floor
Quantum optics based on artificial quantum systems is an area in physics that has started to rapidly develop relatively recently thanks to the advent of advanced nanotechnology techniques, as well as of measuring and cryogenic technology. This area is interesting both from the point of view of fundamental physics and from the point of view of developing new devices and instruments. The following results will be presented in the report: quantum Hall effect in quantum dots on a 2D electron gas, detection of single photons in the far infrared and microwave ranges on such quantum dots at cyclotron resonance and plasma resonance; research on various aspects of superconducting quantum circuits and their properties; a range of fundamental experiments on quantum optics on superconducting quantum devices; quantum acoustics; Quantum phase slip in superconducting nanowires as a recently demonstrated effect of fundamental physics, as well as quantum devices based on this effect.