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The OECS 11 (International Conference on Optics of Excitons in Confined Systems) is the eleventh of a very successful series of conferences that started in 1987 in Rome (Italy). Afterwards the conference was held at Naxos (Sicily, Italy, 1991), Montpellier (France, 1993), Cortona (Italy, 1995), Göttingen (Germany, 1997), Ascona (Switzerland, 1999), Montpellier (France, 2001), Lecce (Italy, 2003), Southampton (UK, 2005) and Patti (Sicily, Italy, 2007). It is addressed to scientists who lead fundamental and applied research on the optical properties of excitons in novel condensed-matter nanostructures.
The 2009 meeting (September 7-11, 2009) will bring together a large representative of the world leading actors in this domain, with the aim of stimulating the exchange of ideas, promoting international collaborations, and coordinating research on the newest exciton-related issues such as quantum information science and exciton quantum-collective phenomena.
The proceedings of the International Conference on Optics of Excitons in Confined Systems (OECS 11) will be published in the Open Access Journal of Physics: Conference Series. (JPCS) which is published by the Institute of Physics Publishing in the UK. All papers published in JPCS are fully citable and upon publication will be free to download.
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A. Akimov Harvard Univeristy (USA) Optical plasmons coupled to quantum dots
A. Amo Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (France) Superfluidity of polariton condensates
R. Bratschitsch University of Konstanz (Germany) Femtosecond Few-Fermion Dynamiycs and Deterministic Single Photon Gain In a Single Quantum Dot
C. Ciuti Université Paris 7 (France) Quantum fluid physicsand cavity quantum electrodynamics with solid-state excitations
B. Deveaud EPFL (Switzerland) Vortices in polariton condensates
J. Finley Walter Schottky Institut (Germany) Electrically tunable single dot nanocavities
A. Imamoglu ETH Zürich (Switzerland) Dragging of Quantum Dot Optical Resonances by Bi-directional Nuclear Spin Polarization
V. I. Klimov Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico (USA) Optical Amplification in the Auger-Recombination-Free Regime using Strongly Confined Indirect Multiexcitons
J. Kono Rice University (USA) Single carbon nanotube spectroscopy
D. Prezzi University of Modena (Italy) Excitons in graphene nanoribbons
A. Ramsay University of Sheffield (UK) Picosecond optical control of spins in single dots
P. Santos P. Drude Institut (Germany) Surface acoustic waves for the manipulation of excitons and microcavity polaritons
P. Senellart Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures - CNRS - MARCOUSSIS - France Scalable and Deterministic Coupling of Single Quantum Dots to a Cavity Mode
J. Tischler MIT (USA) Organic microcavities
M. H. M. Van Weert Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) Optically addressable Spin States in Gated Nanowire Quantum Dots
R. Warburton Heriot-Watt University (UK) Optical manipulation of a single spin in a quantum dot
Luis Viña Chair - Departamento de Física de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Cantoblanco - Madrid - Spain
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María Dolores Martín Scientific Secretary - Departamento de Física de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Cantoblanco - Madrid - Spain
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José Manuel Calleja Departamento de Física de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Cantoblanco - Madrid - Spain
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Luisa González Instituto de Microelectrónica de Madrid - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - Madrid - Spain
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Herko Van Der Meulen Departamento de Física de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Cantoblanco - Madrid - Spain
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Enrique Calleja Instituto de Sistemas Optoelectrónicos y Microtecnología - E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Madrid - Spain
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Daniele Sanvitto Departamento de Física de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Cantoblanco - Madrid - Spain
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