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Dr. Dominic Hallett is a Researcher at the University of Sheffield's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, affiliated with the Inorganic Semiconductors Research Cluster. His work focuses on advanced quantum optical systems, particularly quantum dots, nanophotonic waveguides, and topological interfaces. He explores phenomena such as light-matter interaction, spontaneous emission control, and electrical tuning of quantum systems. His research aims to advance integrated quantum technologies for applications in quantum computing and communication.
Key research areas include:
- Quantum Optics and Nanophotonics
- Topological Photonic Materials
- Coherent Emission Control
- Waveguide-Coupled Quantum Dots
Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in directional light-matter interaction, Stark tuning of quantum dots, and Fano-effect-based photon statistics control. His work bridges fundamental physics and applied quantum engineering, with implications for scalable quantum devices.
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