Group member Lukas Strauch receives the student prize of the Kreis Altenkirchen for his master thesis. Congratulations Lukas!
Group member Haritha Kambalathmana obtains the PhD in Physics. Congratulations!
Current topics for a master thesis available here
Started DAAD project on color centers in nanodiamond with the Institute of Physics of CAS, Prague!
Our latest work on SiV centers published in Appl. Phys. Lett. and highlighted in Kudos
Our latest work on nanocone antennas published in Adv. Photonics Res.
The Laboratory for Nano-Optics deeply regrets the tragic accident and the death of Dr. Dmitry Fedyanin. We express our sincere condolences to Dmitry's family and friends. Dmitry was a recipient of a Walter Benjamin Position of the DFG on “Pulsed electrically driven single-photon sources on diamond” and since July 2023 he has been a research associate in our group. We have been collaborating since almost a decade on the electroluminescence from color centers in diamond. We mourn the loss of a good friend and of a talented young scientist.
Group member Navid Soltani obtains the PhD in Physics. Congratulations!
Our book chapter on ultrafast single-photon detection published in Advances in Nonlinear Photonics.
Group member Philipp Rauschel receives the Applied Photonics Award for his master thesis. Congratulations Philipp!
Our latest work on ODMR published in Adv. Quantum Technol.
Join the celebrations for the 50th birthday of the University of Siegen. Check out the program Offene Uni.
Group member Lukas Hunold receives the student prize of the Kreis Olpe for his master thesis. Congratulations Lukas!
Block-Vorlesungen
Time-resolved nonlinear spectroscopy
Where: University of Siegen, ENC Campus, Room ENC C-007
When: Mon, Wed, Thu, 6-16 June 2016,16:30 to 18:30
Teacher: Elena Ragnoni
Prerequisites: linear spectroscopy, Schrödinger equation, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, electronic and vibrational molecular levels
Contents: natural linewidth and broadening effects on linear spectra: the dephasing; wavefuction of a damped harmonic oscillator; the correlation function; density matrix operator; linear and non-linear response of a two-level system, examples of time-resolved non-linear experiments
3 Creditpoints
lecture 1, lecture 2, lecture 3, lecture 4, lecture 5, lecture 6
Optical properties of quantum emitters in the solid state
Where: University of Siegen, ENC Campus, Room ENC C-007
When: Mon, Wed, Thu, 20-30 June 2016,16:30 to 18:30
Teacher: Assegid Flatae
Prerequisites: basic knowledge of solid-state physics, semiconductor physics, and quantum optics
Contents: optical properties of semiconductor nanostructures, dyes and color centers in diamond; free and bound carriers, excitons, plasmons and phonons, and their influence on optical spectra of quantum emitters; fabrication and optical characterization of quantum emitters and their application in optics and photonics
3 Creditpoints
Training course on Zemax OpticStudio
Where: University of Siegen, ENC Campus, Room ENC D-120
When: Winter Term 2021, Mo., 09:00 - 17:00
Teacher: Navid Soltani
Reference: https://www.zemax.com/products/opticstudio
Prerequisites: basic knowledge of electrodynamics and optics
Contents: Introduction (basics of ray optics, aberrations, point spread function (PSF), wave profiles, Zemax work space and essentials), Sequential systems (design a singlet lens and specified parameters, analyzing the system to evaluate performances (e.g. spot diagram and ray fan plot analyzing), non-axial systems (working in 3D space)), Optimization (Petzval curvature to balance lens components, Merit function, three level of optimization (early stage, intermediate and final optimization), optimization of Cooke-triplet lens), Tolerance (brief introduction of tolerance tools, manufacturing variables and opto-mechanical elements), Non-sequential systems (prism and beam splitter, starry lights, interferometer and diffraction patterns, biomedical optics)
3 Creditpoints