Theoretical Solid-State Optics Group

Date Published: November 24, 2014

The Theoretical Solid-State Optics Group led by Rolf Binder focuses on the optical properties of semiconductor structures. Using microscopic quantum-mechanical many-body theories, including nonequilibrium Green's functions, the group pursues projects ranging from basic physical studies to application-oriented simulations. Recent and ongoing examples include slow- and fast-light effects in bulk semiconductors and semiconductor heterostructures, optical refrigeration of semiconductors, optical and elastic properties of semiconductor nanomembranes, optical properties of graphene, and pattern formation and control in quantum fluids realized by exciton polaritons in semiconductor microcavities.

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Optically pumped semiconductor microcavities exhibiting near-field and far-field patterns in the polariton quantum fluid.

Optically pumped semiconductor microcavities exhibiting near-field and far-field patterns in the polariton quantum fluid.