Collaborative Research: ECCS-EPSRC: Ultrafast control of quantum light-matter interactions at the nanoscale with structured light and matter

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Abstract

Efficient control of light and interaction of light with materials is essential for advances in imaging, sensing, communications, and quantum technologies. However, a major challenge is the scale mismatch between nanoscale quantum emitters and micrometer-scale spatial confinement of light, which limits the interaction efficiency. This scale mismatch is one of the fundamental roadblocks in the development of future communications and quantum devices. In this program, an international team comprising Duke University, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and King’s College London aims to utilize nano-structured composite media to design a fundamentally new generation of devices capable of manipulating complex light beams simultaneously at small spatial (nanometer) and fast temporal (sub-nanosecond) scales. The new class of developed devices will be applied to manipulate important quantum transitions in molecules, which are difficult to access otherwise (dipole-forbidden transitions). The program aims to advance computational modeling, machine learning, advanced nanofabrication and engineering, and novel characterization methods, while preparing a new workforce that is ready to address complex interdisciplinary challenges in photonics and quantum engineering. Technical Description: The interdisciplinary team of researchers aims to design and realize a new transformative class of metamaterial-based devices capable of creating and manipulating optical angular momentum (OAM)-

Key facts

NSF award ID
2525895
Awardee
Duke University (NC)
SAM.gov UEI
TP7EK8DZV6N5
PI
Natalia M Litchinitser
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
Light generation & detection, UNITED KINGDOM, International Partnerships
Estimated total
$300,000
Funds obligated
$300,000
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
09/01/2025 → 08/31/2028