Seminars
April 25, 2016
L4G SEMIMAR JUNICHIRO KONO 'Terahertz Science and Technology of Carbon Nanomaterials'
L4G SEMIMAR JUNICHIRO KONO 'Terahertz Science and Technology of Carbon Nanomaterials'
JUNICHIRO KONO
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
JUNICHIRO KONO
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Materials
Science and NanoEngineering, Rice University
JUNICHIRO KONO
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Materials
Science and NanoEngineering, Rice University
The diverse applications of terahertz (THz) radiation and its importance to fundamental
condensed matter science makes finding ways to generate, manipulate, and detect THz radiation
one of the key areas of modern applied physics. However, despite decades of worldwide efforts,
the THz region of the electromagnetic spectrum still continues to be elusive for solid-state
technology.
Recently, there has been a growing recognition that carbon nanomaterials – i.e., graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) – have some outstanding electronic and photonic properties that are ideally suited for THz devices.
In this talk, after reviewing the past, current, and future of the THz science and technology of graphene and carbon nanotubes, we will present some of our latest results on THz dynamic conductivity and ultrafast carrier dynamic as well as THz devices including polarizers, modulators, and detectors.
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Frank Koppens
Recently, there has been a growing recognition that carbon nanomaterials – i.e., graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) – have some outstanding electronic and photonic properties that are ideally suited for THz devices.
In this talk, after reviewing the past, current, and future of the THz science and technology of graphene and carbon nanotubes, we will present some of our latest results on THz dynamic conductivity and ultrafast carrier dynamic as well as THz devices including polarizers, modulators, and detectors.
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Frank Koppens
Seminars
April 25, 2016
L4G SEMIMAR JUNICHIRO KONO 'Terahertz Science and Technology of Carbon Nanomaterials'
L4G SEMIMAR JUNICHIRO KONO 'Terahertz Science and Technology of Carbon Nanomaterials'
JUNICHIRO KONO
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
JUNICHIRO KONO
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Materials
Science and NanoEngineering, Rice University
JUNICHIRO KONO
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Materials
Science and NanoEngineering, Rice University
The diverse applications of terahertz (THz) radiation and its importance to fundamental
condensed matter science makes finding ways to generate, manipulate, and detect THz radiation
one of the key areas of modern applied physics. However, despite decades of worldwide efforts,
the THz region of the electromagnetic spectrum still continues to be elusive for solid-state
technology.
Recently, there has been a growing recognition that carbon nanomaterials – i.e., graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) – have some outstanding electronic and photonic properties that are ideally suited for THz devices.
In this talk, after reviewing the past, current, and future of the THz science and technology of graphene and carbon nanotubes, we will present some of our latest results on THz dynamic conductivity and ultrafast carrier dynamic as well as THz devices including polarizers, modulators, and detectors.
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Frank Koppens
Recently, there has been a growing recognition that carbon nanomaterials – i.e., graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) – have some outstanding electronic and photonic properties that are ideally suited for THz devices.
In this talk, after reviewing the past, current, and future of the THz science and technology of graphene and carbon nanotubes, we will present some of our latest results on THz dynamic conductivity and ultrafast carrier dynamic as well as THz devices including polarizers, modulators, and detectors.
Monday, April 25, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Frank Koppens