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Since 2019, Matheon's application-oriented mathematical research activities are being continued in the framework of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+
www.mathplus.de
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Anieza Maltsi

maltsi@wias-berlin.de


Projekte als Mitglied

  • OT7

    Model-based geometry reconstruction of quantum dots from TEM

    Dr. Thomas Koprucki / Dr. Karsten Tabelow

    Projektleiter: Dr. Thomas Koprucki / Dr. Karsten Tabelow
    Projekt Mitglieder: Anieza Maltsi
    Laufzeit: 01.06.2017 - 31.12.2018
    Status: beendet
    Standort: Weierstraß-Institut

    Beschreibung

    Semiconductor quantum dots are nanostructures that form a technological path to innovative optoelectronic and photonic devices. Among them single quantum dots are promising candidates for single and entangled photon sources which are of importance for future quantum technologies such as quantum information processing, quantum cryptography, and quantum metrology. The growth of QDs with desired electronic properties would highly benefit from the assessment of QD geometry, distribution, and strain profile in a feedback loop between growth and analysis of their properties. In this project, we will therefore develop a novel 3D model-based geometry reconstruction (MBGR) of QDs. This will include an appropriate model for the QD configuration in real space, a characterization of corresponding simulated TEM images as well as a statistical procedure for the estimation of QD properties and classification of QD types based on acquired TEM image data. The MBGR approach will enable a high-throughput characterization of QD samples by TEM via QD geometry, distribution and strain field. Furthermore, it will provide a guiding example for mathematically enhanced microscopy for the reconstruction of other nanoscale objects in different applications.

    https://www.wias-berlin.de/projects/ECMath-OT7/

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