Novel semiconductors studied at BME

BME physicists embark on a new four-year project funded by the European Union, to research the physics and applications of optically active silicon nanostructures. 

 

The project, entitled ONCHIPS (On-Chip Integration of Quantum Electronics and Photonics) is led by Floris Zwanenburg, professor at the University of Twente (Netherlands), and the BME research group is led by András Pályi, associate professor at the BME Department of Theoretical Physics. Further consortium partners: Eindhoven University of Technology, TU Munich, Center de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, CNRS (Paris), Single Quantum BV (Delft) and the University of Konstanz. The starting date was November 1, 2022, and a short report on the kick-off meeting is already available here
 

Web: https://www.onchips.eu/

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