Nonlinear nanolasers

Fabrice Raineri

Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (CNRS, UPSaclay), Institut de Physique de Nice (CNRS, Université Cote d'Azur), THALES, Research and Technology -
M. Delmulle, B. Garbin, A. Bazin, G. Beaudoin, K. Panzas, I. Sagnes, S. Combrie, A. DeRossi, F. Raineri,

Semiconductor nanolasers are at the heart of the next generation information and communication technologies. They demonstrated their capacity of bringing very low threshold, compactness and ultrafast operation. In this talk, I will show our results in this domain as well as they can exhibit nonlinear responses such as selfpulsing or excitability.

Fabrice Raineri has been a full professor at Universite Cote d’Azur since 2021 carrying out his research at Institut de Physique de Nice. His current research interests are focused on the investigation of optical nonlinear interactions within semiconductor micro/nanostructures and their exploitation for the achievement of optical functionalities useful for data processing. He was arwarded in 2017 with an ERC consolidator grant.