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About Us

Research:

Our research is currently focused on the physics and applications of semiconductor nanostructures and quantum device structures. We use state-of-the-art spectroscopic techniques to study charge, spin, and vibrational dynamics in a variety of nanostructures. The impact of our research includes: increased understanding of the quantum states and dynamics of interacting, confined, or strongly driven electrons in nanostructures; new spectroscopy techniques; novel device concepts and implementations (especially towards all-optical switches and spin-based devices); establishment of the quantum nature of semiconductor-light interaction; progress towards the solid-state realization of quantum information processing, computation and communications; and provision of a controlled environment in which to address unanswered questions in many-body physics.

 

Equipment:

· A 150 fs, 1.3 mJ and 1 kHz regenerative amplifier (Clark-MXR, CPA-2010)

· A 25 fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire laser (Kapteyn-Murnane)

· A 150 fs optical parametric amplifier with difference frequency generation (Quantronix, TOPAS)

· A 5 W diode-pumped frequency-doubled Nd:YVO4 laser (Spectra-Physics, Millenia)

· A 5 W diode-pumped frequency-doubled Nd:YVO4 laser (Coherent, Verdi)

· A 100 fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire laser (Coherent, Mira)

· A 10 Tesla superconducting magnet with optical windows (Oxford Instruments, SpectroMag)

· A Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer, 50 - 15000 cm-1 (JASCO, Model 660+)

· Three 300 mm monochromators/spectrographs (Acton, SpectraPro 308)

· A 150 mm monochromator/spectrograph (Acton, SpectraPro 150)

· A 300 mm spectrometer (Instruments S.A., Triax-320)

· Two 500 MHz 4-channel color digital oscilloscopes (Tektronix, TDS654C)

· A FROG (frequency-resolved optical gating) (Swamp Optics)

 

Sponsors:

 

U.S. Army Research Laboratory Office

U.S. Department of Energy

The Welch Foundation

National Science Foundation

 

Collaborators:

Alexey A. Belyanin, Texas A&M University

Scott A. Crooker, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Erik K. Hobbie, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Yong-Sik Lim, Konkuk University, Korea

Shigeo Maruyama, University of Tokyo

Hiro Munekata, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Vasili Perebeinos, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Oliver Portugall, Laboratoire des Champs Magnétiques Pulsés, Toulouse, France

David H. Reitze, University of Florida

Shigehiko Sasa, Osaka Institute of Technology

Lu J. Sham, University of California, San Diego

Christopher J. Stanton, University of Florida

Ki-Ju Yee, Chungnam National University, Korea

 

Contact Us:

Mailing Address:
Rice University MS-366
PO Box 1892
Houston, Texas 77251-1892

Shipping Address:
Abercrombie Lab A-146
6100 Main
Houston, Texas 77005
Attention: Dr. Kono

Email: "kono"@rice.edu

Laboratory Phone: (713)-348-4273
Student Office Phone: (713)-348-4274
ECE Department Fax: (713)-348-5686

Directions:
We are located on the first floor of Abercrombie Engineering Laboratory in Rooms A159-A164 at Rice University (map) in Houston, TX (map).

Directions to Rice University from airport (IAH , Hobby).

Website Questions/Comments: "joanr"@rice.edu

 

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