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Stefan Strauf

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Stefan Strauf
Assistant Professor
School:  Schaefer School of Engineering & Science
Department:  Physics and Engineering Physics
Program:  Nanotechnology / Applied Physics

Location:724 Burchard
Phone:201.216.5639
Fax:201.216.5638
Email:strauf@stevens.edu
Courses:
PEP 503 PEP 209 PEP 509
NANO 600 EE 509 PEP 221
PEP 222 NANO 525 PEP 211

Research & Education
   
Research

My research interests are in experimental nanophotonics and nanoelectronics with a particular focus on nanostructured devices scaled down to the ultimate quantum limit where one can control and manipulate individual electrons, excitons, or photons.

The approach utilizes nanostructures made from semiconductor quantum dots, photonic crystals, carbon nanotubes, and graphene. These nanostructures are ideal testbeds for fundamental aspect of light-matter interaction and quantum electrodynamic phenomena of electrons and photons and they address device applications in quantum photonics, optoelectronics, sensing, and information processing.

For more information please visit the nanophotonics lab web page.

 

Education

2003-2006 Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California at Santa Barbara, CA, USA, Materials Department (Petroff group), Physics Department (Bouwmeester group)

2002 Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Solid-State Physics (IFP), University of Bremen, Germany

1998-2001 Ph.D. Physics, University of Bremen, Germany

1996-1997 M.Sc. Physics, University of Bremen, Germany


 

Achievements & Professional Societies
Honors & Awards
  • 2008 Harvey N. Davies Memorial Award for Research Excellence, Stevens Institute of Technology (one award per year)
  • 2003-2004, Postdoctoral fellowship, 18 month, Max-Kade Foundation, NYC, USA. Granted proposal: "Quantum dots in microcavities for efficient single photon generation"

  • 2002, Postdoctoral fellowship, 12 month, Institute of Solid-State Physics, University of Bremen, Germany
  • Summa Cum Laude Honor (2002) University of Bremen, Germany
   
Professional Societies
  • Member, Optical Society of America (OSA)

  • Member, Amercian Physical Society (APS)

  • Member, Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG)

Selected Publications
Journals

  • S. Strauf, N.G. Stoltz, M.T. Rakher, L.A. Coldren, P.M. Petroff, and D. Bouwmeester. "High frequency single photon source with polarization control", Nature Photonics 1, 704 (2007), (cover article). See also News & Views article by C. Santori and Interview with Nature Photonics editor D. Gevaux in the same issue.  NPhoton-Link  .


  • J.-S. Choi, M. T. Rakher, K. Hennessy, S. Strauf, A. Badolato, P. M. Petroff, E. Hu, D. Bouwmeester. "Evolution of the onset of coherence in a family of photonic crystal nanolasers", Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 031108 (2007). ,  APL-Link  .


  • S. Strauf, K. Hennessy, M.T. Rakher, Y.-S. Choi, A. Badolato, L. C. Andreani, E. L. Hu, P. M. Petroff, and D. Bouwmeester. "Self-tuned quantum dot gain in photonic crystal laser", Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 127404 (2006). See also news story at PhysOrg: http://www.physorg.com/news64253705.html. Also featured as a Physics Update in Physics Today, June 2006, p.21 .  PRL-Link  .


  • S. Strauf, M. T. Rakher, I. Carmeli, K. Hennessy, C. Meier, A. Badolato, M.J.A. DeDood, E. G. Gwinn, P. M. Petroff, E. L. Hu, and D. Bouwmeester. "Frequency control of photonic-crystal membrane resonators by mono-layer deposition", Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 043116 (2006),  APL-Link  .


  • B. D. Gerardot, S. Strauf, M. J. A. DeDood, A. Bychkov, A. Badolato, K. Hennessy, E. L. Hu, D. Bouwmeester and P. M. Petroff. "Photon Statistics from Coupled Quantum Dots", Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 137403 (2005),  PRL-Link  .


  • N. G. Stoltz, M. T. Rakher, S. Strauf, A. Badolato, D. D. Loftgreen, P. M. Petroff, L. A. Coldren, and D. Bouwmeester. "High-Q optical microcavities using oxid apertured micropillars", Appl. Phys. Lett. 87, 031105 (2005).,  APL-Link  .


  • S. M. Ulrich, S. Strauf, P. Michler, G. Bacher, and A. Forchel. "Triggered polarization-correlated photon pairs from a single CdSe quantum dot", Appl. Phys. Lett. 83, 1848 (2003).,  APL-Link  .


  • S. Strauf, P. Michler, M. Klude, D. Hommel, G. Bacher, and A. Forchel. "Quantum Optical Studies on Individual Acceptor Bound Excitons in a Semiconductor", Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 177403 (2002).,  PRL-Link  .


  • Conference Proceedings

  • N. Ai, Y.T. Tsai, Q. Song, E.H. Yang, D.S. Choi and S. Strauf. (2009). "Electro-optical Characterization of Individual Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes", SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications, Orlando, FL. Proc. of SPIE. 7318, 73180Z.


  • E. H Yang, S. Strauf, F. Fisher and D. S. Choi. (2009). "Carbon-based Nano Devices for Sensors, Actuators and Electronics", Invited Paper, SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications, Orlando, FL. Proc. of SPIE. 7318, 731813.


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