Spins in Optically Active Quantum Dots
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Mit einer EinfÃ1/4hrung in aktuelle experimentelle Techniken und grundlegende theoretische Konzepte schließt dieser Band eine LÃ1/4cke in der verfÃ1/4gbaren Literatur. Gut als Basiswerk fÃ1/4r Einsteiger geeignet!About the Author: Oliver Gywat received his PhD in the group of Daniel Loss at the University of Basel, where he has worked on the theory of spin and entanglement in optically active qua
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Mit einer EinfÃ1/4hrung in aktuelle experimentelle Techniken und grundlegende theoretische Konzepte schließt dieser Band eine LÃ1/4cke in der verfÃ1/4gbaren Literatur. Gut als Basiswerk fÃ1/4r Einsteiger geeignet!About the Author: Oliver Gywat received his PhD in the group of Daniel Loss at the University of Basel, where he has worked on the theory of spin and entanglement in optically active quantum dots, focusing on implementations of quantum information schemes. He then was a postdoctoral research scholar in the group of David Awschalom at the California Nanosystems Institute and the Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation at the University of California at Santa Barbara. After completing his postdoctoral research in the theoretical and the experimental domain, he moved into finance and is currently working in the area of Investment Services and Products at Credit Suisse Private Banking in Zurich, maintaining a strong interest in nanotechnology and nanoscale sciences. Hubert Krenner received his PhD at the Walter Schottky Institute of the Technische Universitat Munchen in the groups of Gerhard Abstreiter and Jonathan Finley. After a two year stay as a Feodor Lynen Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in the group of Pierre Petroff at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he moved to the Universitat Augsburg where he continues his work on control and manipulation of spin and charge excitations in optically active nanostructures. Jesse Berezovsky received his PhD at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the group of David Awschalom, and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University. His research has focused on optically probing spin dynamics in nanocrystal quantum dots, as well as developing techniques for the optical readout and ultrafast manipulation of single spins in a quantum dot.
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