Semiconductors for breakfast

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Semiconductors for breakfast will return again! in 2022 every day from February 28 to March 11 a fascinating talk on a current topic in semiconductor physics is presented. The talks will be live in Zoom and shall be accessible in particular to (PhD-)students. The talks will take place breakfast time at 10:15am, followed by time for your questions. Everybody is welcome, so come and bring your friends! You can participate without registration by just using the weblink.

After the talks, we have time for discussion. You can ask questions live or use the Q&A function.

Attention! You will find the Zoom Link to the talk by clicking "more". The password for all talks is "HzF3".

FAQ: Will there be time for questions? Answer: Yes, after the talk we encourage you to ask questions to the speaker! You can either raise your hand to ask your questions live, or you can use the Q&A function to write your question.

Will the talks be recorded? Answer: We do not plan to record the talks to ensure a live atomsphere. We encourage speakers to talk about the state-of-the art in their field and give a snapshot of what going is on at this moment.

This list may remind you of the great talks of 2021.

28.02.22 - Ultrafast coherent carrier dynamics in graphene - on the way to lightwave electronics?

Peter Hommelhoff (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, Germany)mehr...

01.03.22 - Excitons and Polaritons in van der Waals Hetero-bilayers

Hui Deng (University of Michigan, USA)mehr...

02.03.22 - Out of the Blue: Ultraviolet Lasers

Åsa Haglund (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)mehr...

03.03.22 - Towards phonon engineering at the nanoscale: material design and innovative experimental techniques

Ilaria Zardo (University of Basel, Switzerland)mehr...

04.03.22 - High-throughput discovery of 2D semiconductors with novel functionalities

Kristian Sommer Thygesen (Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark)mehr...

07.03.22 - Control of quantum coherence and entanglement for implementing high-fidelity quantum operations with quantum dots

Seigo Tarucha (RIKEN, Japan)mehr...

08.03.22 - NEW: Microcavity Exciton-Polaritons based on atomically thin materials

Christian Schneider (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)mehr...

09.03.22 - Entanglement-based quantum key distribution with highly entangled photons from GaAs quantum dots

Armando Rastelli (Johannes Kepler Universität (JKU) Linz, Austria)mehr...

10.03.22 - Qubit under Pressure: Sensing with Color Centers in hexagonal Boron Nitride

Vladimir Dyakonov (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany)mehr...

11.03.22 - Cavity Quantum Optomechanics

Tobias J. Kippenberg (EPFL, Switzerland)mehr...