Project Details
Quantum Photonic Microscope
Subject Area
Condensed Matter Physics
Term
Funded in 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 511813744
The Quantum Photonic Microscope is an autonomous unit, which allows the investigation of quantum optical phenomena of light-matter coupled quantum materials and cavity quantum electrodynamic systems, including single quantum dots and atomically thin crystals. It consists of a low vibration, helium-free cryostat, reaching a base cryogenic-temperature of 4K to host the sample. The cryostat will allow for optical excitation and detection in free space with sub-micrometer resolution. Optical excitation of the samples is facilitated by a frequency tunable, mode-locked hands-off laser system. Since we target the investigation of systems with resonant wavelengths in the spectral range between 680–1000 nm, this laser system is composed of a pump laser, and a Titanium-Sapphire Oscillator. The system is complemented by a measurement unit, which is composed of a standard spectrograph, which is equipped with a high sensitivity Si CCD detector, and a set of high sensitivity, low time-jitter single-photon detectors. The characteristic processes of quantum coherence in the samples which will be investigated on the sub 100 ps scale, calling for single photon detectors with a time-jitter, which is smaller than 50 ps throughout the spectral window of interest.
DFG Programme
Major Research Instrumentation
Major Instrumentation
Quantenphotonisches Mikroskop
Instrumentation Group
0910 Geräte für Ionenimplantation und Halbleiterdotierung
Applicant Institution
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg