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Armando Rastelli is affiliated with Johannes Kepler University of Linz in Austria. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within the fields of Physics and Astronomy, Computer Science, and Engineering. A significant portion of their work focuses on subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Artificial Intelligence, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work addresses numerous topics related to quantum technologies and photonics. Major areas of focus include Quantum Information and Cryptography, Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices, Photonic and Optical Devices, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, and Quantum Mechanics and Applications.

Rastelli's recent publications illustrate this thematic range. Notable papers include:

  • "Reconfigurable photonics with on-chip single-photon detectors", 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Quantum cryptography with highly entangled photons from semiconductor quantum dots", 2021, Science Advances
  • "Quantum dots for photonic quantum information technology", 2023, Advances in Optics and Photonics
  • "Quantum dots as potential sources of strongly entangled photons: Perspectives and challenges for applications in quantum networks", 2021, Applied Physics Letters
  • "Flexible quasi-2D perovskite solar cells with high specific power and improved stability for energy-autonomous drones", 2024, Nature Energy

Frequent collaborators in their work include Saimon Filipe Covre da Silva, Santanu Manna, Rinaldo Trotta, Christian Schimpf, and Michele B. Rota, indicating a consistent network of coauthorships contributing to the advancement of their research areas.

Rastelli regularly publishes in venues associated with both traditional and open-access platforms. Their most frequent publication outlets are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nano Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Physical Review Letters

Combining expertise across physics, computing, and engineering, the scientist's work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches in quantum technologies, photonics, and device engineering. This multidisciplinary scope is reflected in the diversity of publication venues and high-impact research topics covered over numerous studies.

Best Publications

  • Precise control of thermal conductivity at the nanoscale through individual phonon-scattering barriers

    Gilles Pernot;M. Stoffel;I. Savic;F. Pezzoli

  • A solid-state source of strongly entangled photon pairs with high brightness and indistinguishability.

    Jin Liu;Rongbin Su;Yuming Wei;Beimeng Yao

  • Stretchable Graphene: A Close Look at Fundamental Parameters through Biaxial Straining

    Fei Ding;Hengxing Ji;Yonghai Chen;Andreas Herklotz

  • On-demand generation of background-free single photons from a solid-state source

    Lucas Schweickert;Klaus D. Jöns;Katharina D. Zeuner;Saimon Filipe Covre da Silva

  • Triggered polarization-entangled photon pairs from a single quantum dot up to 30 K

    R Hafenbrak;S M Ulrich;P Michler;L Wang

  • Highly indistinguishable and strongly entangled photons from symmetric GaAs quantum dots

    Daniel Huber;Marcus Reindl;Yongheng Huo;Huiying Huang

  • Advanced quantum dot configurations

    Suwit Kiravittaya;Armando Rastelli;Oliver G Schmidt

  • Tuning the Exciton Binding Energies in Single Self-Assembled InGaAs / GaAs Quantum Dots by Piezoelectric-Induced Biaxial Stress

    F. Ding;F. Ding;R. Singh;J. D. Plumhof;T. Zander

  • Universal recovery of the energy-level degeneracy of bright excitons in InGaAs quantum dots without a structure symmetry.

    R. Trotta;E. Zallo;C. Ortix;P. Atkinson

  • Quantum light emission of two lateral tunnel-coupled (In,Ga)As/GaAs quantum dots controlled by a tunable static electric field.

    G. J. Beirne;C. Hermannstädter;L. Wang;A. Rastelli

  • Barrierless formation and faceting of SiGe islands on Si(001).

    J. Tersoff;B. J. Spencer;A. Rastelli;H. von Känel;H. von Känel

  • Strain-Tunable GaAs Quantum Dot: A Nearly Dephasing-Free Source of Entangled Photon Pairs on Demand.

    Daniel Huber;Marcus Reindl;Saimon Filipe Covre da Silva;Christian Schimpf

  • Droplet epitaxy of semiconductor nanostructures for quantum photonic devices

    Massimo Gurioli;Zhiming Wang;Armando Rastelli;Takashi Kuroda

  • Reversible shape evolution of Ge islands on Si(001).

    A. Rastelli;M. Kummer;H. von Känel

  • Hybrid superconductor-semiconductor devices made from self-assembled SiGe nanocrystals on silicon

    G. Katsaros;P. Spathis;M. Stoffel;F. Fournel

  • Hierarchical Self-Assembly of GaAs=AlGaAs Quantum Dots

    A. Rastelli;S. Stufler;A. Schliwa;R. Songmuang

  • Hybrid semiconductor-atomic interface: slowing down single photons from a quantum dot

    N. Akopian;L. Wang;A. Rastelli;O. G. Schmidt

  • Wavelength-tunable sources of entangled photons interfaced with atomic vapours.

    Rinaldo Trotta;Javier Martín-Sánchez;Johannes S. Wildmann;Giovanni Piredda

  • Interplay between thermodynamics and kinetics in the capping of InAs/GaAs(001) quantum dots.

    G. Costantini;A. Rastelli;C. Manzano;P. Acosta-Diaz

  • Ultra-small excitonic fine structure splitting in highly symmetric quantum dots on GaAs (001) substrate

    Y. H. Huo;A. Rastelli;O. G. Schmidt

  • A light-hole exciton in a quantum dot

    Yongheng Huo;B. J. Witek;Santosh Kumar;J. R. Cardenas

  • SiOx∕Si radial superlattices and microtube optical ring resonators

    R. Songmuang;A. Rastelli;S. Mendach;O. G. Schmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Oliver G. Schmidt
Oliver G. Schmidt Chemnitz University of Technology
H. von Känel
H. von Känel ETH Zurich
Klaus Kern
Klaus Kern Max Planck Society
Sven Höfling
Sven Höfling University of Würzburg
Jerry Tersoff
Jerry Tersoff IBM (United States)
Harald Giessen
Harald Giessen University of Stuttgart
Jeremy T. Robinson
Jeremy T. Robinson United States Naval Research Laboratory
Jonathan J. Finley
Jonathan J. Finley Technical University of Munich
Kate Scholberg
Kate Scholberg Duke University
Yongfeng Mei
Yongfeng Mei Fudan University

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