The convergence of nanophotonics and quantum optics has led to the development of deterministic single-photon sources and entangled photon emitters, propelling advancements in quantum communication and computing. While photon emission can be precisely tailored in single-emitter systems through the photonic environment, introducing multiple quantum emitters enables the exploration of collective phenomena such as superradiance and subradiance. This workshop aims to bring together several communities interested in coherent coupling between quantum emitters. Topics range from well-controlled cold atom arrays to novel methodologies for creating new light-matter interfaces. It includes engineering the optical modes to which the emitters are coupled and the development of new solid-state quantum emitter arrays. We will be interested in quantum dots, defects in 2D materials, and molecular systems as a few examples of solid-state quantum emitters.
Latest confirmed invited speakers:
Mete Attature (Cambridge University, UK)
Darrick Chang (ICFO, Spain)
Aymeric Delteil (GEMAC, France)
Fabienne Goldfarb (Lumin, France)
Igor Ferrier-Barbut (Institut d’Optique, France)
Etienne Gaufrès (LP2N Bordeaux, France)
Brian Gerardot (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Mathilde Hugbard (University of Nice, France)
Atac Imamoglu (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Jahangir Nobakht (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany)
Julien Laurat (LKB Paris, France)
Peter Lodhal (Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark)
Brahim Lounis (University of Bordeaux, France)
Stephanie Reich (FUB, Germany)
Costanza Toninelli (LENS, Italy)
Johannes Zeiher (MPQ, Germany)
Registration is free but mandatory (limited to 50 participants). Be sure to register by March 28, 2025. The deadline for abstract submission is February 23, 2025.