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The SPOTLIGHT project aims to develop innovative light sources using hot-electron emission in silicon structures. By enhancing light-matter interaction, the project seeks to create brighter light sources that operate beyond traditional limits, potentially transforming applications in electronics and photonics.
The aim of the SPOTLIGHT project is to design, build, measure, and explore a novel class of light sources based on hot-electron emission in silicon bowtie structures.
We will pioneer hitherto unexplored light sources that use strongly enhanced light-matter interaction to dramatically increase the radiative decay rate of hot electrons, i.e., electrons injected in high-energy bands.
These high-energy bands do not play a role in light sources today because electrons in solids couple so strongly to…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
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