PhD Studentship On-chip single-photon sources for quantum information technology applications
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- Global Academy Jobs
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Closing date
- Aug 31, 2016
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- Sector
- Science, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Physics
- Hours
- Full Time
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- University and College
- Jobseeker Type
- Academic (e.g. 'Lecturer')
Job Details
On-chip single-photon sources for quantum information technology applications
Quantum, Light & Matter Group
Location: Highfield Campus
Closing Date: Wednesday 31 August 2016
Reference: 739816WF
Project title: On-chip single-photon sources for quantum information technology applications
Supervisor: Dr Luca Sapienza
Project description
Non-classical optical sources emitting single photons are required for applications in quantum information science. Quantum cryptography, for instance, exploits the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics to provide unconditional security for communication. An essential element of secure key distribution in quantum cryptography is an optical source emitting pulses containing one and only one photon, a so-called triggered single-photon source. Since measurements unavoidably modify the state of a single quantum system, an eavesdropper cannot gather information about the secret key without being discovered, if the pulses used in transmission contain only one photon. The field of quantum photonics has seen a tremendous development in recent years, leading to major advances in the understanding and control of solid-state systems at the quantum level. Current technology allows the realization of nanophotonic structures containing quantum emitters that enable single photons to be emitted on demand. These are the building blocks of many quantum information protocols and very exciting prospects seem within reach. The development of quantum information technology is expected to have an impact on everyday life, providing secure communication and faster and more efficient computation schemes.
This project is focused on the study of solid-state single-photon sources, like semiconductor quantum dots (see image), from a fundamental perspective and in view of applications. These nanostructures resemble artificial atoms for many of their properties, most importantly the three dimensional confinement of the carriers, that results in the discreteness of the energy levels and thus sharp emission lines, and they can be embedded in on-chip optical cavities and waveguides, to control their emission properties and the propagation of light.
The Ph.D. candidate will have access to the fabrication facilities of the £120M Nanofabrication Facility of the Mountbatten clean room (http://www.southampton-nanofab.com), where the photonic devices (optical cavities and waveguides) will be fabricated. She/he will get hands-on experience in near-infrared and visible spectroscopy for the optical characterisation of single-photon sources. The group is part of the Quantum, Light and Matter Group at the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Southampton (http://www.qlm.soton.ac.uk/) and the student will have the chance of developing internal and external collaborations, benefitting of a vibrant and friendly environment to conduct research in light and matter interaction at the nanoscale.
Self-motivation and a strong interest in fundamental research are essential. A background in optics and photonics is desirable but not essential, as long as the candidate is keen in expanding her/his background and developing new skills.
Please contact: Dr Luca Sapienza (l.sapienza@soton.ac.uk) or visit our group website at http://www.quantum.soton.ac.ukfor further details.
Key facts
Entry requirements: first or upper second-class 4-year degree or Master degree in Physics.
Closing date:applications should be received no later than 31 August 2016 for standard admissions, but later applications may be considered depending on the funds remaining in place.
Duration: four years (full-time)
Funding: full tuition fees, for UK students, and a tax-free stipend of £14,296 per year
Assessment: Nine month and 18 month reports, viva voce and thesis examination
Start date: typically September
Applying: www.southampton.ac.uk/postgraduate/pgstudy/howdoiapplypg.html
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