Contributed Speakers


Oral Presentations

Dr Hannah Stern, University of Cambridge

'A quantum coherent spin in a two-dimensional material at room temperature.'

 

Peter Millington-Hotze, University Of Sheffield

'Approaching a Fully-Polarized State of Nuclear Spins in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot'

 

Harry Dyte, University Of Sheffield

'Quantum non-demolition measurement of an electron spin qubit through its low-energy many-body spin environment'

 

Mr. Lutfan Sinatra, Quantum Solutions

'Quantum Dots Applications in Wide Range Image Sensors'

 

Professor Dave Binks, University of Manchester

'The potential of singly-doped colloidal quantum dots as a platform for optically-addressed qubits'

 

Ms Paige Baldwin-McDonald, The University Of Sheffield

'Growth and Characterisation of InAs Quantum Dots on GaP/Si Substrates by Droplet Epitaxy in MOVPE'

 

Chak Lam Chan, University Of Sheffield

'Site-controlled InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot arrays for nanophotonics'

 

Bo Hou, School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University

'Local Structural Motifs Evolution Towards High-Performance Quantum Dot Optoelectronics and Photonics'

 

Moritz Cygorek, Heriot-Watt University

'Process tensors for quantum dots: Numerically exact simulation of spectra, off-resonant excitation, and cooperative emission.'

 

Dr Ahsan Nazir, University Of Manchester

'Statistics of energy exchanges in driven quantum dots'

 

Dr Dominic Hallett, University Of Sheffield

'Chiral Emission from a waveguide-coupled photonic-crystal nanocavity'

 

Professor Ruth Oulton, University of Bristol

'Quantum Dot Micropillars for Quantum Information Processing'

 

Dr Catherine Phillips, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield, UK

'Towards a >1 GHz Single Photon Source at 1550 nm using Photonic Crystal Cavities.'

 

Luca Sapienza, University Of Cambridge

'Aperiodic photonic devices to control quantum dot emission of single photons'

Matthew Jordan, Cardiff University

'Direct-write projection lithography of quantum dot micropillar single photon sources'


Posters

Dr Philip Dolan, Npl
‘Towards the quantum candela: a calibrated flux of five million photons per second delivered by single-mode fibre’

 

Harry Dyte, University Of Sheffield

‘Storing quantum coherence in a quantum dot nuclear spin ensemble for over 100 milliseconds’

 

Dr Christian Schimpf, University Of Oxford

‘An efficient quantum optical interface to a multi-qubit register’

 

Peter Millington-Hotze, University Of Sheffield

‘Strain and Disorder Effects in AlGaAs’

 

Dr Kavita Pandey, Centre For Nano And Soft Matter Sciences

‘Development of Quantum Nanostructures for High Capacity Batteries Using Novel Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition’

 

Dr Daniel Toolan, University Of Sheffield

‘Insights into the kinetics and self-assembly of quantum dot films and quantum-dot:organic semiconductor films during blade coating via in situ grazing incidence X-ray scattering’


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