Compound Semiconductor Quantum Photonic Technology
Quantum photonic technology relies on generating and manipulating light, one photon at a time. At the Quantum lab In Cardiff we work on devices made from wide bandgap compound semiconductors such as Gallium Nitride, two dimensional (2D) layered materials and self-assembled Indium Arsenide quantum dots.
Translational Research Hub
Our research group is based at Cardiff University’s newly built state-of-the-art Translational Research Hub. Celebrated as one of Cardiff University’s biggest campus upgrades, the Hub offers bespoke laboratories, shared collaborative scientific spaces and a state of the art, specialist compound semiconductor cleanroom.
Our international partnerships provide researchers and students with exciting opportunities to complete secondments overseas and experience new areas of work.
Funders and Projects
We gratefully acknowledge support from the following sources:
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
European Union, Welsh Government, European Regional development Fund
Sêr Cymru Chair in Advanced Materials and Devices
Sêr Cymru Cofund Fellowship – NIQUED (Nitride Integrated Quantum Emitter Devices)
The Royal Society
Higher education funding council for wales
Welsh Government
European Commission: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Innovative Training Network
LasIonDef – Quantum Technologies enabled by Laser and Ion Implantation Fabrication, European Commission: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network
Innovate UK
Cardiff University