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Quantum Dots

Monolithic Integration of InAs Quantum Dot Lasers on Si Substrates

Yating Wan, Postdoctoral fellow at of University of California, Santa Barbara

Oct 4, 18:00 - 19:00

KAUST

monolithic Quantum Dots laser

Here, I will talk about recent advances in the field of QD lasers with a focus on direct growth on Si. Si photonics has found widespread application, particularly for high volume applications and for co-integration with CMOS electronics. I will start with an overview of the field, followed with a summary of device performance and fundamental physics basis for the improved response.

Osman M. Bakr

Professor, Material Science and Engineering

Nanoclusters Quantum Dots Perovskites optoelectronics solar cells

Osman M. Bakr is a professor of Material Science and Engineering at KAUST, specializing in the physics and chemistry of nanomaterials with unique optical, electronic, and magnetic properties. His research focuses on the development of hybrid nanomaterials for solar cells, batteries, and photonic devices.

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

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