
Nuclear Spin Cooling for the Generation of Long Photon Clusters States by a III-V Semiconductor Quantum Dot
Thesis director
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Olivier KREBS
- olivier.krebs@universite-paris-saclay.fr

Olivier KREBS
Director of Research at CNRS, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, CNRS-Université Paris-Saclay, France
Thesis title : Nuclear spin cooling for the generation of long photon cluster states by a III-V semiconductor quantum dots
Olivier Krebs 54, is a CNRS Director of Research at the Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies in the group Quantum Optics in the Solid-State (C2N-QO) and the C2N coordinator of the joint-laboratory QD-Light between CNRS and Quandela. He is an expert of the spin physics in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), notably regarding the role of nuclear spins on their optical properties or the quantum magnetism of InGaAs QDs doped by a single manganese atom. Over the last two decades, he contributed to the development, design and analysis of quantum optics experiments achieved in C2N-QO, like the generation of photonic cluster states with QDs.