20–21 Jan 2020
Padova - Università degli Studi, Palazzo del Bo'
Europe/Rome timezone

Nanowires quantum detectors

Not scheduled
15m
Archivio Antico and DEI, Aula Magna (Padova - Università degli Studi, Palazzo del Bo')

Archivio Antico and DEI, Aula Magna

Padova - Università degli Studi, Palazzo del Bo'

Contribution from scientific community Contributions from the scientific community Session III

Speaker

Prof. Vittorio Bellani (Department of Physics, University of Pavia & INFN)

Description

In recent years semiconductor nanowires (NWs) for quantum technologies have been raising great interest, due to the development of quantum devices and detectors. Among them InAs and InAs-GaSb core shell NWs are of special interest as they are shown to be suitable as sensors, with applications in domains as detectors of radiation [1,2] and of chemical species [3], and can readily be fabricated within current nano- processing technologies. In last years our teams have been fabricating and studying, with experiments and theoretical analysis, the functioning and response of these detectors and sensors. I will present some results of our research [1-3].

  1. V. Demontis et al, Sensors 19, 2994 (2019).
  2. M. Rocci et al., Nano letters 16 (12), 7950 (2016).
  3. F. Floris et al., Materials 12, 3572 (2019).

Primary authors

Prof. Vittorio Bellani (Department of Physics, University of Pavia & INFN) Dr Andrea Marini (Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of L’Aquila & INFN) Dr Francesco Rossella (NEST, Scuola Normale Superiore, CNR Nano & INFN)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.