Mikael Rechtsman (Pennsylvania State University ) will give a seminar on Tuesday November 5th at 3:30 PMC in LNCMI's conference hall (J229) (on the CNRS campus).
Abstract: When electrons moving in a two-dimensional plane are subject to a perpendicular magnetic field they move in circles called cyclotron orbits as a result of the Lorentz force. Treated quantum mechanically, these orbits become quantized like the orbitals of an atom, forming highly degenerate states called Landau levels. In this colloquium, I will show how we used strain to make photons "feel" a magnetic field and thus form Landau levels in a photonic crystal, despite the fact that photons carry no charge and thus cannot experience the Lorentz force. This increases the strength of interaction between light and matter, which has implications in quantum optics and integrated photonics. Time permitting, I will discuss the related topic of how edge states in a "Chern insulator" photonic crystal can be used to slow down light in a photonic chip over a wide bandwidth.
Published on October 22, 2024
Updated on October 22, 2024
Date
On November 5, 2024
3:30 PM - Start of the seminar
Coffee and sweets after the seminar
Location
LNCMI René Pauthenet hall (J229) CNRS Campus, Building J 23 rue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble
Access to the CNRS campus is restricted. Please bring your badge or contact the organizer (Michele Filippone) to gain access to the campus well in advance.
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