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Alexander Thoma
Alexander Thoma
Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.), Optoelectronics and Quantum Devices, TU Berlin
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei physik.tu-berlin.de
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Highly indistinguishable photons from deterministic quantum-dot microlenses utilizing three-dimensional in situ electron-beam lithography
M Gschrey, A Thoma, P Schnauber, M Seifried, R Schmidt, B Wohlfeil, ...
Nature Communications 6, 2015
3472015
Exploring Dephasing of a Solid-State Quantum Emitter via Time-and Temperature-Dependent Hong-Ou-Mandel Experiments
A Thoma, P Schnauber, M Gschrey, M Seifried, J Wolters, JH Schulze, ...
Physical Review Letters 116 (3), 033601, 2016
2312016
A bright triggered twin-photon source in the solid state
T Heindel, A Thoma, M von Helversen, M Schmidt, A Schlehahn, ...
Nature Communications 8, 14870, 2017
922017
An electrically driven cavity-enhanced source of indistinguishable photons with 61% overall efficiency
A Schlehahn, A Thoma, P Munnelly, M Kamp, S Höfling, T Heindel, ...
APL Photonics 1 (1), 011301, 2016
852016
Two-photon interference from remote quantum dots with inhomogeneously broadened linewidths
P Gold, A Thoma, S Maier, S Reitzenstein, C Schneider, S Höfling, ...
Physical Review B 89 (3), 035313, 2014
822014
Single Quantum Dot with micro-lens and 3D printed micro-objective as integrated bright single photon source
S Fischbach, A Schlehahn, A Thoma, N Srocka, T Gissibl, S Ristok, ...
ACS Photonics, 2017
792017
Path-Controlled Time Reordering of Paired Photons in a Dressed Three-Level Cascade
S Bounouar, M Strauß, A Carmele, P Schnauber, A Thoma, M Gschrey, ...
Physical Review Letters 118 (23), 233601, 2017
452017
Electrically Tunable Single-Photon Source Triggered by a Monolithically Integrated Quantum Dot Microlaser
P Munnelly, T Heindel, A Thoma, M Kamp, S Höfling, C Schneider, ...
ACS Photonics 4 (4), 790-794, 2017
442017
Two-photon interference from remote deterministic quantum dot microlenses
A Thoma, P Schnauber, J Böhm, M Gschrey, JH Schulze, A Strittmatter, ...
Applied Physics Letters 110 (1), 011104, 2017
402017
Accessing the dark exciton spin in deterministic quantum-dot microlenses
T Heindel, A Thoma, I Schwartz, ER Schmidgall, L Gantz, D Cogan, ...
APL Photonics 2 (12), 121303, 2017
342017
Efficient single-photon source based on a deterministically fabricated single quantum dot-microstructure with backside gold mirror
S Fischbach, A Kaganskiy, EBY Tauscher, F Gericke, A Thoma, R Schmidt, ...
Applied Physics Letters 111 (1), 011106, 2017
292017
Bright Single-Photon Sources Based on Anti-Reflection Coated Deterministic Quantum Dot Microlenses
P Schnauber, A Thoma, CV Heine, A Schlehahn, L Gantz, M Gschrey, ...
Technologies 4 (1), 1, 2015
182015
Deterministische Quantenpunktmikrolinsen als effiziente Quantenlichtquellen
A Thoma
12017
Two-photon interference from remote deterministic quantum dot microlenses
P Schnauber, A Thoma, J Böhm, M Gschrey, JH Schulze, A Strittmatter, ...
European Quantum Electronics Conference, EA_6_3, 2017
2017
Strong delay of quantum dot single photons in cesium vapor
T Kroh, J Wolters, A Thoma, S Reitzenstein, JS Wildmann, R Trotta, ...
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference …, 2017
2017
Indistinguishable Photons from Deterministically Fabricated Quantum Dot Microlenses
A Thoma, P Schnauber, M Gschrey, R Schmidt, B Wohlfeil, M Seifried, ...
Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon and Nanophotonics, IS4A. 6, 2015
2015
Indistinguishable Photons from Deterministic Quantum Dot Microlenses
A Thoma, P Schnauber, M Gschrey, R Schmidt, B Wohlfeil, M Seifried, ...
European Quantum Electronics Conference, EA_8_5, 2015
2015
Two Photon Interference from Semiconductor Quantum Dots
C Schneider, P Gold, A Thoma, S Maier, S Reitzenstein, S Höfling, ...
Quantum Information and Measurement, QW3B. 7, 2014
2014
Bright Emission of Single Indistinguishable Photons from Deterministically Fabricated Quantum Dot Microlenses
P Schnauber, A Thoma, M Gschrey, R Schmidt, B Wohlfeil, M Seifried, ...
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