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Anne Schade
Researcher at University of Würzburg
Publications - 30
Citations - 738
Anne Schade is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Polariton. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 28 publications receiving 534 citations.
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Towards polariton blockade of confined exciton-polaritons.
Aymeric Delteil,Thomas Fink,Anne Schade,Sven Höfling,Sven Höfling,Christian Schneider,Atac Imamoglu +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that careful tuning of the coupled system can lead to a modest reduction of simultaneous two-polariton generation probability by 5% in the presence of a photon blockade effect.
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Signatures of a dissipative phase transition in photon correlation measurements
TL;DR: In this paper, photon correlation measurements were used to characterize the critical slowing down of non-equilibrium dynamics in a driven-dissipative system, which can be described as a first-order dissipative phase transition.
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Quantum correlations of confined exciton-polaritons
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that careful tuning of the coupled system allows for a modest photon blockade effect as evidenced by a reduction of simultaneous two-polariton generation probability by 5 %.
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A polariton condensate in a photonic crystal potential landscape
K. Winkler,Julian Fischer,Anne Schade,M. Amthor,Robert Dall,Jonas Geßler,Monika Emmerling,Elena A. Ostrovskaya,Martin Kamp,Christian Schneider,Sven Höfling,Sven Höfling +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the state of Bavaria and the Australian Research Council (ARC) have jointly supported the work of the authors of this paper, which has been supported by the State of Munich and the ARC.
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Monolithic frequency comb platform based on interband cascade lasers and detectors
Benedikt Schwarz,Johannes Hillbrand,Maximilian Beiser,Aaron Maxwell Andrews,Gottfried Strasser,Hermann Detz,Anne Schade,Robert Weih,Sven Höfling +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reveal the possibility to generate frequency-modulated combs by utilizing their inherent gain nonlinearity, which appears to be universal to frequency combs based on gain-induced four-wave mixing.