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Department of Physics

New research group on Ultrafast Optics in Nanostructured Solids

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Portrait of Dr. Doris Elisabeth Reiter © Doris Reiter​/​TU Dortmund

We welcome Doris Reiter to the TU Dortmund University. Dr. Reiter will lead a research group on ultrafast optics in nanostructured solids and supervise the graduate school of the Faculty of Physics.

Modern technology makes it possible today to produce structures in the size range of a few nanometers, i.e. thousands of these nanostructures fit into the diameter of a hair. For the movement of the particles in these structures, a trillionth of a second, i.e. a picosecond, is already a small eternity. On these extreme scales, completely new ef­fects arise compared to what we know from our everyday life, because quantum physics dominates there. These ef­fects can be studied with laser pulses and even the dynamics in the nanostructures can be con­trolled. Understanding them requires theoretical description and computer-aided simulations, which is the focus of our work. We consider structures made of semiconductor materials, especially so-called quantum dots, as well as metallic structures that act like antennas for visible light. The simulations allow us to predict how to control the dynamics, which is of crucial importance for applications in quantum in­for­mation technology.