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Assistant Professor, Physical and Materials Chemistry, Departments of Chemistry and Physics office: 801-585-1120 Mailing Address: The overall research theme of the Bartl Group is in the areas of Micro- and Nanophotonics—novel optical concepts that allow one to actively control and manipulate photons in revolutionary new ways. Such concepts are considered key components in future devices, such as all-optical integrated circuits and photonic chips. In particular, the group is interested in emerging photonic concepts such as photonic crystals, optical microcavities, single-photon sources, and bio-photonics. The Bartl Group employs state-of-the-art micro-spectroscopy techniques (sub-micron spatial and picosecond time-resolution) as well as optical and electron microscopy imaging to systematically study non-classical optical phenomena and manipulation of photons in specifically engineered electromagnetic environments. |
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