Participation in the DFG collaborative project “Full-photon statistics of collective effects and exceptional points in semiconductor nanostructures.” The goal of the project is the comprehensive experimental and theoretical characterization of photon statistics as well as collective emission effects (e.g., sub-/superradiance) and non-Hermitian phenomena such as exceptional points in innovative resonator structures. To this end, deterministically integrated QD-resonator systems are being developed and modeled in close collaboration with theoretical approaches to systematically explore their physical properties and application potential.
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