Objective
This project is aimed at training of a new generation of researchers to develop the advanced solid-state light sources based on microcavities. Microcavity- and polariton-devices are a rapidly-expanding research and technology area of major potential impact to both international and European-based science and industry. Thus potential exists to capitalise on this skill base by adding value to current national efforts through collaboration, and to recruit, inspire and enable a cadre of young research scientist s for careers in this technology.
The mobility of the Chair-holder will allow to combine the efforts of two European networks and to create a Center of Excellence in polariton physics highly attractive for the young researchers. No such a centre exists in the world at present. Its creation in Roma will definitely help competitiveness of Europe in the important area of modern Opto-electronics.
The Chair holder is going to lead a theoretical research on
1) Theory of Bose condensation of exciton-polaritons and polariton lasing,
2) Spinoptronics,
3) Photoinduced superfluidity of neutral and charged quasiparticles and train 3 PhD students funded by the Host in these three areas.
He is also going to teach the undergraduate course "Modern semiconductor optics" and the post-graduate course "Polariton devices" for the students of physics and engineering faculties of the University of Rome II and project students from "Clermont2" and "NanoQuanta" networks.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciences chemical sciences inorganic chemistry noble gases
- natural sciences physical sciences condensed matter physics quasiparticles
- natural sciences physical sciences electromagnetism and electronics optoelectronics
- natural sciences physical sciences optics
- natural sciences physical sciences electromagnetism and electronics semiconductivity
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FP6-2005-MOBILITY-10
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Coordinator
ROME
Italy
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