Nano-Spectroscopy Laboratory
Low Temperature and High Magnetic Field LaboratoryDr. Hyatt Gibbs and Dr. Galina Khitrova. Research focuses on transmission, reflection and differential reflection spectroscopy. Instrumentation includes multiple computer-controlled spectrometers, an APD cryogenic cooling system, 12 T superconducting magnet, and 300 mK 3He refrigerator. fs-Spectroscopy LaboratoryDr. Hyatt Gibbs and Dr. Galina Khitrova. Exciton formation following nonresonant picosecond excitation is studied by time-dependent photoluminescence and differential absorption. Instrumentation includes a femtosecond Ti:Sa laser, streak camera, and cryogenically cooled CCD. MBE System LaboratoryDr. Hyatt Gibbs and Dr. Galina Khitrova. A three-chamber Riber 32P MBE (molecular beam epitaxy) system is used for the growth of InGaAs/GaAs, GaAs/AlGaAs, GaAlInAs structures. The ion-pumped load chamber includes a unit for the prebaking of moly blocks and samples, including wafers up to three inches. The chamber for growing samples contains Ga, As, In, and Al effusion cells, RHEED analysis and a quadrupole mass analyzer. The temperatures of the cells are maintained by feedback control and shutter actuations are computer controlled. Quantum Nano-Optics of Semiconductors FacilitiesDr. Hyatt Gibbs and Dr. Galina Khitrova. Faculty members and students perform research in semiconductor physics and nonlinear optics. Current projects include linear and nonlinear exciton physics in quantum wells and quantum dots. Other efforts involve the study of radiative coupling effects and include normal mode coupling in planar semiconductor microcavities, strong coupling in semiconductor nanocavities with the goal of reaching the quantum limit, and radiative coupling of periodically positioned quantum wells and 3D optical lattices. MBE growth is yet another priority area of study. |