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    Detection of particles, bacteria and viruses using consumer optoelectronic components 

    Hussain, Rubaiya (Fecha de defensa: 2022-07-01)

    The focus of this thesis is on the design, development and validation of two novel photonic sensors for the detection and characterisation of industrial and biological samples. The first one is a PSA in a collimated beam ...

    Controlling interactions in quantum materials : from a microscopic description to quantum simulation 

    Julià Farré, Sergi (Fecha de defensa: 2022-06-28)

    The last decades have witnessed impressive technical advances in all the fields of quantum science, including solid-state systems or atomic, molecular, and optical physics, allowing one to control materials at the microscopic ...

    Detection of a single erbium ion in a nanoparticle 

    Deshmukh, Chetan (Fecha de defensa: 2022-04-29)

    Encoding information into quantum mechanical properties of a system can lead to applications many fields, including computing and communication. Devices that will enable these applications could be part of a quantum network ...

    High-peak-power mid-infrared OPCPAs for extreme nonlinear photonics 

    Elu Etxano, Ugaitz (Fecha de defensa: 2022-05-03)

    In the last decades, intense carrier-envelope-phase-stable (CEP-stable) and near-single-cycle, coherent mid-infrared sources have become charming for a variety of applications in physics, chemistry and biology. In particular, ...

    Mechanisms and functions of the nucleus as a mechano-controller of cell contractility and migration plasticity 

    Venturini, Valeria (Fecha de defensa: 2022-04-08)

    Living tissues are crowded and dynamic environments, in which signalling molecules and physical forces constantly act on single cells. To ensure correct tissue development and homeostasis, cells function like small processors: ...

    Simulating a topological gauge theory in a Raman-dressed Bose-Einstein condensate 

    Frölian, Anika (Fecha de defensa: 2022-04-24)

    Ultracold quantum gases constitute a powerful and versatile tool to experimentally explore quantum many-body physics. This thesis presents an original contribution to the quantum simulation of gauge theories with ultracold ...

    Further into the infrared with quantum dot photodetectors 

    Özdemir, Onur (Fecha de defensa: 2022-02-04)

    In the infrared, photodetectors are the key components in a wide-variety of applications such as thermal imaging, remote sensing, spectroscopy with newer technologies added to the list such as LiDaR and deep tissue imaging. ...

    Spatiotemporal organisation of protein nanoclusters in adhesion complexes 

    Keary, Sarah (Fecha de defensa: 2022-02-28)

    The main goal of this thesis was to contribute to the understanding of the nanoscale lateral organisation of key proteins in adhesion complexes. For this, we exploited single molecule localisation-based super-resolution ...

    Photodetectors based on graphene pn-junctions for mid-infrared and terahertz range 

    Castilla, Sebastián (Fecha de defensa: 2022-01-27)

    Long wavelength light contains the infrared and terahertz (THz) spetral range of the spectrum. This wavelength range spans approximately from 1 µm to 1 mm. Several applications can be explored in this spectral range such ...

    Inhomogeneity and disorder in ultrafast phase transitions 

    Pérez Salinas, Daniel (Fecha de defensa: 2022-01-31)

    In the recent decades, there has been a surge of interest in the wide array of emergent phenomena found in strongly correlated materials. Understanding the inner workings of this type of systems is a major challenge due ...

    Versatile nonlinear frequency conversion sources in the near- and mid-infrared 

    Sukeert, Sukeert (Fecha de defensa: 2022-03-11)

    Tunable laser sources in different spectral regions are of interest for a variety of applications including spectroscopy, trace gas sensing, medical diagnostics, LIDAR and material processing. Existing lasers have limited ...

    Optomechanical resonators based on low dimensional materials 

    Tepsic, Slaven (Fecha de defensa: 2021-07-07)

    Mechanical resonators based on low dimensional materials have attracted a lot of attention due to their remarkable properties. Their ultra-low mass and high Q factors make them exceptional sensors, offering new possibilities ...

    Spinor Bose-Einstein comagnetometer and interhyperfine interactions in 87Rb 

    Gómez Kabelka, Pau (Fecha de defensa: 2021-09-28)

    In this work we demonstrate the first realization of a comagnetormeter in the ultracold regime. In comparison to regular magnetometers, which are designed to maximize their magnetic field sensitivity, a comagnetometer uses ...

    A versatile system for the study of light-matter interactions at the level of individual particles 

    Bianchet, Lorena Cecilia (Fecha de defensa: 2022-02-25)

    In this thesis, a single-atom trap in a "Maltese cross'' geometry (MCG) was designed, built up and characterized. A MCG atom trap uses four in-vacuum lenses to achieve four-directional high-numerical-aperture optical ...

    Witnessing non-Markovian evolutions 

    De Santis, Dario (Fecha de defensa: 2021-06-22)

    The formulation of quantum physics stands among the most revolutionary theories of the twentieth century. During the first decades of this century, many phenomena concerning the microscopic world were unexplained or had ...

    Exploring twisted bilayer graphene with nano-optics 

    Hesp, Niels Caspar Herman (Fecha de defensa: 2021-10-20)

    Nano-optics studies the behaviour of light on the nanoscale. In particular, it probes the interaction of light with objects, often of nanometre-size, and reveals fine details of the material's optical properties. Optoelectronics ...

    Narrowband photon pairs for atoms: high resolution spectral engineering and characterisation 

    Prakash, Vindhiya (Fecha de defensa: 2021-12-16)

    This thesis describes experimental work to generate and characterise single photons and photon pairs, with frequency content suitable for controlled interaction with cold rubidium atoms. We describe a photon-pair source, ...

    Integration and electrical manipulation of single-photon sources in 2-dimensional devices 

    Ciancico, Carlotta (Fecha de defensa: 2021-12-09)

    Quantum nanophotonics aims at studying the interaction between matter and single photons at the nanoscale. Nanoscopic solid state light sources can be placed in near proximity to other photonic elements to engineer their ...

    The application of broadband ultrafast spectroscopy to reveal structural, magnetic and electronic dynamics in quantum materials 

    Moreno Mencía, David (Fecha de defensa: 2021-11-22)

    In the last decades, quantum materials have received much attention in the field of condensed matter physics due, in part, to their exotic properties. These are difficult to understand as they result from multiple physical ...

    Bound states in the continuum in planar anisotropic structures 

    Mukherjee, Samyobrata (Fecha de defensa: 2021-10-05)

    Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are modes that remain radiationless though they exist in the part of the spectrum that corresponds to radiating waves. They are a general wave phenomenon and following initial theoretical ...