Physical Society Colloquium
Quantum Interference Control of Charge and Spin in
Semiconductors
Department of Physics and Institute for Optical
Sciences University of Toronto
Optical phase is not often considered as a control parameter in semiconductor
photonics. However, when two light beams with different wavelengths or
polarizations couple valence and conduction band states, quantum interference
of the absorption pathways permits generation and phase control of charge and
spin currents. I will review some of our recent work on control of currents
in GaAs and Si, including all-optical control of the spin Hall effect.
Thursday, December 14th 2006, 15:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium
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