Spatially encoded telecoms and quantum technologies using spin-enabled all-optical switching - Spin Space
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Essex
Department Name: Computer Sci and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
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Publications
Vaughan M
(2018)
Model expressions for the spin-orbit interaction and phonon-mediated spin dynamics in quantum dots
in Semiconductor Science and Technology
Vaughan M
(2019)
Stability Boundaries in Laterally-Coupled Pairs of Semiconductor Lasers
in Photonics
Vaughan M
(2021)
The Overlap Factor Model of Spin-Polarised Coupled Lasers
in Photonics
Vaughan M
(2020)
Dynamics of Laterally-Coupled Pairs of Spin-VCSELs
in IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
Vaughan M
(2020)
Dynamics of laterally-coupled pairs of spin-VCSELs
Torre MS
(2017)
High frequency continuous birefringence-induced oscillations in spin-polarized vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers.
in Optics letters
Susanto H
(2015)
Spin-flip model of spin-polarized vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers: Asymptotic analysis, numerics, and experiments
in Physical Review A
Susanto H
(2018)
Snakes and ghosts in a parity-time-symmetric chain of dimers
Susanto H
(2018)
Snakes and ghosts in a parity-time-symmetric chain of dimers.
in Physical review. E
Description | The impact of this work is recorded against grant ref EP/M024156/1 |
First Year Of Impact | 2022 |
Sector | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software) |
Impact Types | Economic |
Description | coupled nanowire lasers |
Organisation | University of Strathclyde |
Department | Institute of Photonics |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Our published work on the dynamics mutually coupled VCSELs done under our spin SPINSPACE project led to discussions about whether the same tools and techniques could be applied to the case of optically coupled nanowire lasers which is being studied at Strathclyde. We worked together to model the dynamics of example nanowire laser cases, and that has led to a publication (under review) and to a grant application which is in preparation. |
Collaborator Contribution | Strathclyde modelling the optical properties of mutually coupled nano wire lasers. Essex application of tools as techniques to study the dynamics of coupled devices |
Impact | Publication which is under review. Grant application which is in preparation. |
Start Year | 2018 |