Control of Light-Matter Interaction in 2D Materials

V. Menon
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Two-dimensional van der Waals (vdW) materials have emerged as a very attractive class of optoelectronic material due to the unprecedented strength in its interaction with light. Approaches to enhance this interaction even further using photonic structures such as microcavities and metamaterials is highly attractive for both fundamental investigations as well as for applications such as light emitting diodes and quantum technologies.
二维材料中光-物质相互作用的控制
二维范德华(vdW)材料由于其与光的相互作用具有前所未有的强度而成为一类非常有吸引力的光电材料。利用微腔和超材料等光子结构进一步增强这种相互作用的方法对基础研究以及发光二极管和量子技术等应用都具有很高的吸引力。
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