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Marcin Swillo is affiliated with the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where he teaches Experimental Physics (SK1105) and acts as an assistant in Quantum Technology (SK2903). His research focuses on nonlinear optics, quantum photonics, and semiconductor-based photonic devices. Key areas include spontaneous parametric down-conversion, twin-photon generation in periodic structures, and heterogeneous integration of III-V semiconductors with silicon platforms. He explores surface optical nonlinearities in nanostructured materials like GaP nanopillars and InGaP/Si waveguides. His work also addresses applications in quantum technology and optical switching systems, such as superconducting nanowire detectors and low-loss optical shutters.
Swillo’s publications span over two decades, emphasizing advancements in photonic crystal waveguides, quantum entanglement sources, and nanofabrication techniques. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to photonics have been disseminated through multiple peer-reviewed articles. His teaching and research reflect a commitment to integrating theoretical insights with practical applications in quantum and nonlinear optics.
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