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Overview

Jonathan J. Finley is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research spans several interconnected areas within engineering, physics, and materials science.

The main fields of study covered in their publications include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Materials Science

More specifically, their subfields of study feature work in:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence

Jonathan J. Finley has contributed extensively to topics such as:

  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Some of the recent papers published by Finley include:

  • "Direct-bandgap emission from hexagonal Ge and SiGe alloys" (2020, Nature)
  • "Room-Temperature Synthesis of 2D Janus Crystals and their Heterostructures" (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • "Intrinsic strong light-matter coupling with self-hybridized bound states in the continuum in van der Waals metasurfaces" (2023, Nature Materials)
  • "Raman spectrum of Janus transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers WSSe and MoSSe" (2021, Physical Review B)
  • "Atomistic defects as single-photon emitters in atomically thin MoS2" (2020, Applied Physics Letters)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Jonathan J. Finley are:

  • Andreas V. Stier
  • Kai Müller
  • Gregor Koblmüller
  • Pedro Soubelet
  • Viviana Villafañe

Publishing has primarily taken place in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nano Letters
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Advanced Quantum Technologies

Best Publications

  • Optically programmable electron spin memory using semiconductor quantum dots

    Miro Kroutvar;Yann Ducommun;Dominik Heiss;Max Bichler

  • Inverted Electron-Hole Alignment in InAs-GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots

    P W Fry;I E Itskevich;I E Itskevich;D J Mowbray;M S Skolnick

  • Direct observation of controlled coupling in an individual quantum dot molecule.

    H. J. Krenner;M. Sabathil;E. C. Clark;A. Kress

  • Direct-bandgap emission from hexagonal Ge and SiGe alloys

    Elham M. T. Fadaly;Alain Dijkstra;Jens Renè Suckert;Dorian Ziss

  • Room-Temperature Synthesis of 2D Janus Crystals and their Heterostructures.

    Dipesh B. Trivedi;Guven Turgut;Ying Qin;Mohammed Y. Sayyad

  • Lasing from individual GaAs-AlGaAs core-shell nanowires up to room temperature

    Benedikt Mayer;Daniel Rudolph;Joscha Schnell;Stefanie Morkötter

  • Observation of extremely slow hole spin relaxation in self-assembled quantum dots

    D. Heiss;S. Schaeck;H. Huebl;M. Bichler

  • Explanation of photon correlations in the far-off-resonance optical emission from a quantum-dot-cavity system.

    Martin Winger;Thomas Volz;Guillaume Tarel;Stefano Portolan

  • Electrical detection of optically induced charge storage in self-assembled InAs quantum dots

    J. J. Finley;M. Skalitz;M. Arzberger;A. Zrenner

  • Charged and neutral exciton complexes in individual self-assembled In(Ga)As quantum dots

    J. J. Finley;A. D. Ashmore;A. Lemaître;D. J. Mowbray

  • A Waveguide-Coupled On-Chip Single Photon Source

    A. Laucht;A. Laucht;S. Pütz;T. Günthner;N. Hauke

  • Site-selectively generated photon emitters in monolayer MoS2 via local helium ion irradiation

    J. Klein;M. Lorke;M. Florian;F. Sigger;F. Sigger

  • Emitters of N -photon bundles

    C. Sánchez Muñoz;E. del Valle;A. González Tudela;K. Müller;K. Müller

  • Observation of multicharged excitons and biexcitons in a single InGaAs quantum dot

    J J Finley;P W Fry;A D Ashmore;A Lemaitre

  • Electrical control of spontaneous emission and strong coupling for a single quantum dot

    A. Laucht;F. Hofbauer;N. Hauke;J. Angele

  • Manipulation of the spontaneous emission dynamics of quantum dots in two-dimensional photonic crystals

    A. Kress;F. Hofbauer;N. Reinelt;M. Kaniber

  • Growth kinetics in position-controlled and catalyst-free InAs nanowire arrays on Si(111) grown by selective area molecular beam epitaxy

    S. Hertenberger;D. Rudolph;M. Bichler;J. J. Finley

  • Photonic crystal nanostructures for optical biosensing applications.

    D. Dorfner;T. Zabel;T. Hürlimann;N. Hauke

  • Investigation of the nonresonant dot-cavity coupling in two-dimensional photonic crystal nanocavities

    M. Kaniber;A. Laucht;A. Neumann;J. M. Villas-Bôas

  • Direct exciton emission from atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenide heterostructures near the lifetime limit

    Jakob Wierzbowski;Jakob Wierzbowski;Julian Klein;Julian Klein;Florian Sigger;Christian Straubinger

  • Quantum-confined Stark shifts of charged exciton complexes in quantum dots

    J J Finley;M Sabathil;P Vogl;G Abstreiter

  • The Dielectric Impact of Layer Distances on Exciton and Trion Binding Energies in van der Waals Heterostructures.

    Matthias Florian;Malte Hartmann;Alexander Steinhoff;Julian Klein

  • Monolithically Integrated High-β Nanowire Lasers on Silicon

    B. Mayer;L. Janker;B. Loitsch;J. Treu

  • Spontaneous Alloy Composition Ordering in GaAs-AlGaAs Core–Shell Nanowires

    Daniel Rudolph;Stefan Funk;Markus Döblinger;Stefanie Morkötter

  • Direct Observation of a Noncatalytic Growth Regime for GaAs Nanowires

    Daniel Rudolph;Simon Hertenberger;Stefanie Bolte;Stefanie Bolte;Watcharapong Paosangthong

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerhard Abstreiter
Gerhard Abstreiter Technical University of Munich
Gregor Koblmüller
Gregor Koblmüller Technical University of Munich
M. S. Skolnick
M. S. Skolnick University of Sheffield
Markus Döblinger
Markus Döblinger Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Martin Bichler
Martin Bichler Technical University of Munich
Markus-Christian Amann
Markus-Christian Amann Technical University of Munich
Jelena Vuckovic
Jelena Vuckovic Stanford University
Mark Hopkinson
Mark Hopkinson University of Sheffield
G. Böhm
G. Böhm Technical University of Munich
Rudolf Gross
Rudolf Gross Technical University of Munich

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