Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual

Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual

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Quantum Nanophotonics

2019, Mar 17 -- Mar 23

Organizers:
S. Bozhevolnyi (U. of Southern Denmark)
F.J. Garcia-Vidal (U. Autonoma de Madrid)
L. Martín Moreno (ICMA, CSIC - U. Zaragoza)

Monday, March 18
  • 13:30-14:40
  • Registration
     
  • 14:45-15:00
  • Welcome
     
  • 15:00-15:35
  • Defeating the Dark Exciton in Perovskite Nanocrystals for Super-Bright Quantum Emitters
     D. Norris
  • 15:35-16:10
  • Interfacing photons and spins using colour centres in diamond
     F. Jelezko
  • 16:10-16:35
  • Nanophotonics platform for cavity QED with diamond nanocrystals
     H. Siampour
  • 16:35-17:10
  • Spin-entangled triplets and harvesting quintets using strong coupling
     J. Clark
  • 17:35-18:10
  • Vibrational dynamics deep in the quantum regime
     C. Galland
  • 18:10-18:45
  • Vibrational molecular spectroscopy in plasmonic cavities
     J. Aizpurua
  • 18:45-19:10
  • Tuning excited state relaxation processes of organic molecules by strong coupling between light and matter
     K. Börjesson
  • 19:10-19:35
  • Cavity-modified ground-state chemical reactivity
     C. Climent
  • 19:35-20:00
  • Controlling the photochemical reaction by strong coupling to plasmonic nanoantennas
     B. Munkhbat

    Tuesday, March 19
    • 15:00-15:35
    • Efficient Light Collection from Solid-State Emitters in Diamond and 2D- Materials
       O. Benson
    • 15:35-16:10
    • Devices based on polariton quantum fluids
       D. Ballarini
    • 16:10-16:35
    • Quantum Dot Plasmonic Lattice Laser
       J. M. Winkler
    • 16:35-17:00
    • Comparative plasmonic waveguide design for nanoscale lasing and four- wave mixing.
       S. Palomba
    • 17:25-17:50
    • Collective and near-field coupling in 3D waveguide QED with frequency and time-domain resolved spectroscopy
       M.L. Juan
    • 17:50-18:25
    • Non-linear and non-perturbative mid-infrared polaritonics
       S. De Liberato
    • 18:25-18:50
    • Nonlinear Quantum Optics in Nanophotonic Waveguides
       H. Zoubi
    • 18:50-19:15
    • Active polaritonic metamaterials
       K. Chevrier
    • 19:15-19:50
    • Unveiling nonlocal response in plasmonic nanostructure
       A. Mortensen
    • 19:50-20:10
    • Impact of nonlocality, electron spill-out and tunneling on optical properties of metallic nanoshell and core-shell structures
       M. Khalid

      Wednesday, March 20
      • 09:00-09:35
      • Organic Quantum Integrated Devices
         C. Toninelli
      • 09:35-10:10
      • Probing high-Q modes with plasmonic confinement in nanoantenna- cavity hybrids with quantum dots
         F. Koenderink
      • 10:10-10:35
      • Superfluorescence from lead halide perovskite quantum dot superlattices
         M. A. Becker
      • 11:00-11:25
      • Quantum emitters in ultrastrong waveguide QED
         D. Zueco
      • 11:25-11:50
      • Gauge ambiguities in QED: Jaynes-Cummings physics remains valid in the ultrastrong coupling regime
         A. Stokes
      • 11:50-12:15
      • Correlated photon emission and entanglement generation by an atom pair in a waveguide
         F. V. Pepe
      • 12:15-12:40
      • Canonical construction of quantum plasmonics for finite nanostructures
         V. Dorier
      • 12:40-13:05
      • A novel second quantization scheme for open and dissipative nanophotonic systems
         M. Müller
      • 15:30-16:05
      • Topological nanophotonics with gapped Dirac materials
         F. Koppens
      • 16:05-16:30
      • Topological Nanophotonics
         V. Giannini
      • 16:30-16:55
      • Polariton anomalous Hall effect in transition-metal dichalcogenides
         L. Chiroli
      • 16:55-17:20
      • Chiral emission into nanophotonic resonators
         D. Martín-Cano
      • 17:20-20:15
      • Poster session
         

        Thursday, March 21
        • 15:00-15:35
        • Quantum Dot Nuclear Spins: From Nuisance to Resource
           M. Atature
        • 15:35-16:10
        • Organic Molecules coming of Age in Quantum Optics
           V. Sandoghdar
        • 16:10-16:35
        • Electrical readout of coherently driven single NV diamond electron spins: towards scalable room temperature qubits
           M. Nesladek
        • 16:35-17:00
        • Unidirectional launching of femtosecond surface plasmon pulses by second harmonic generation
           S. G. Rodrigo
        • 17:25-17:50
        • Electrical control of lifetime-limited quantum emitters using 2D materials
           C. Ciancico
        • 17:50-18:15
        • A Planar Optical Antenna for Color Centers in Diamond
           P. Fuchs
        • 18:15-18:40
        • Strain control of silicon-vacancy centers in diamond nanophotonic devices
           S. Bogdanovic
        • 18:40-19:15
        • Quantum Levitodynamics
           L. Novotny
        • 19:15-19:40
        • New regimes of light-matter interaction in levitated nanoparticles
           C. Gonzalez- Ballestero
        • 19:40-20:05
        • Tailoring Casimir-Polder interactions in nanophotonic systems: Collective effects in Casimir Polder forces
           K. Sinha

          Friday, March 22
          • 09:00-09:35
          • Plasmonic hot carriers: Determining their energy and spatial locations, and using them for bridging top-down and bottom-up nanofabrication
             S. Maier
          • 09:35-10:10
          • Quantum optics in structured photonic environments
             A. Gonzalez- Tudela
          • 10:10-10:45
          • Theory and applications of quasinormal modes for classical and quantum nanophotonics
             S. Hughes
          • 11:05-11:40
          • Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics in the non-perturbative regime
             P. Rabl
          • 11:40-12:15
          • Excitation of Various Plasmonic Waveguide Modes by Single Photon Emitters
             S. Kumar
          • 12:15-12:50
          • Bose-Einstein condensation and K-point lasing in plasmonic lattices
             P. Torma
          • 12:50-13:25
          • Seeing an atom where it is not
             J.Volz

            This session has received financial support from the following institutions:

            • Ministerio de ciencia, innovación y universidades
            • Gobierno de Aragón
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            • DPH
            • Universidad de Zaragoza
            • Ayuntamiento de Benasque

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