ESE PhD Thesis Defense: “Light matter interaction in low-dimensional semiconductors”
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Room 35, Singh Center for Nanotechnology
3205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Light matter interaction holds significant relevance across a range of applications including lasing, sensing, communications, and computing. One prominent method for modulating optical properties is through the use of a Fabry-Perot cavity, which controls the photonic density of states within optical cavities. Additionally, plasmonic and high-contrast dielectric cavities represent a cutting-edge approach for photonic dispersion […]

