This manuscript is a theoretical study of the non-classical properties of the light emitted by the semiconductor microcavities in the strong coupling regime. In this respect, we have studied both single photon and twin photon sources based on polariton-polariton interactions. In a first part, we have demonstrated the possible realization of a sub-poissonian light source based on photon confined structures. For a small enough photonic dot embedded in a planar microcavity, one can reach a non-linear regime where the introduction of one single photon is sufficient to detune the resonance by more than a linewidth. This leads to the so-called polariton quantum blockade. In this regime, we have shown that it is possible to create a novel single p...
My thesis focused on the study of photons and electrons con nement in several systems. First, I stud...
We investigate the appearance of spontaneous coherence in the parametric emission from planar semico...
This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through a DACH project 20002...
This work is devoted to the study of optical parametric oscillation and quantum correlations in plan...
We study semiconductor microcavities with embedded quantum wells. In such devices the strong couplin...
International audienceWe present a quantum Monte Carlo study of the quantum correlations in the para...
This work is devoted to the study of non linear and quantum effects in semiconductor microcavities. ...
This thesis is devoted to the study of optical parametric emission from resonantly excited semicondu...
We present some results of quantum optics on coherent effects in semiconductor microcavities, made o...
This work is devoted to optical parametric phenomena in structured semiconductor microcavities. Non-...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
Izo ABRAM, Vincent BERGER, Claude FABRE, Andrea FIORE, Jean-Michel GERARD, Hervé RIGNEAULTThe develo...
This work is devoted to the study of the properties of polaritons, half-matter/half-light particles,...
My thesis focused on the study of photons and electrons con nement in several systems. First, I stud...
We investigate the appearance of spontaneous coherence in the parametric emission from planar semico...
This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through a DACH project 20002...
This work is devoted to the study of optical parametric oscillation and quantum correlations in plan...
We study semiconductor microcavities with embedded quantum wells. In such devices the strong couplin...
International audienceWe present a quantum Monte Carlo study of the quantum correlations in the para...
This work is devoted to the study of non linear and quantum effects in semiconductor microcavities. ...
This thesis is devoted to the study of optical parametric emission from resonantly excited semicondu...
We present some results of quantum optics on coherent effects in semiconductor microcavities, made o...
This work is devoted to optical parametric phenomena in structured semiconductor microcavities. Non-...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
This work is focused on the engineering and characterization of the frequency-time properties of pho...
Izo ABRAM, Vincent BERGER, Claude FABRE, Andrea FIORE, Jean-Michel GERARD, Hervé RIGNEAULTThe develo...
This work is devoted to the study of the properties of polaritons, half-matter/half-light particles,...
My thesis focused on the study of photons and electrons con nement in several systems. First, I stud...
We investigate the appearance of spontaneous coherence in the parametric emission from planar semico...
This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through a DACH project 20002...