[30-01-2011]
We study quantum transport and quantum optics in semiconducting nanowires and carbon nanotubes. We have various projects aiming to develop (spin) qubits, understand and control spin-orbit interaction, single-electron to single-photon conversion, induced-superconductivity, topological phases and the creation of Majorana Fermions as new particles in condensed matter systems.
For more information please send an e-mail to Leo Kouwenhoven: l.p.kouwenhoven@tudelft.nl
http://kouwenhovenlab.tudelft.nl/
Walter Kockenberger - "Hyperpolarization methods in NMR and MRI"
Thesis defense Jennifer Mathies - "High-frequency EPR on high-spin transition-metal sites"
Thesis defense Gerhard Magis - "Shedding Light on Surface-Assembled Photosynthetic Systems"
Interdisciplinary journal club on bioimaging and cell and molecular biology
Rubicon grant for Aartjan te Velthuis
30-01-2012