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      • Exploiting ultrafast optical pulses: probing excitonic properties of 2D materials and utilizing the Kerr effect for all-optical switching 

        Fenwick, Kate
        Ultrafast optics technology involves the development and application of femtosecond optical pulses. The work presented in this thesis consists of two research objectives which exploit these aspects of ultrafast optics ...
      • Modulation of Quantum Dot Energy Levels by Surface Acoustic Waves for use as a Triggered Photon Source 

        Hubert, Colin (2014-10-06)
        The foundation for a triggered photon source was realized by convolving the energy bandgap of a quantum dot with a surface acoustic wave. The devices consisted of an InP substrate on which InAs/InP quantum dots were grown. ...

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