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Sven Höfling

Researcher at University of Würzburg

Publications -  915
Citations -  25038

Sven Höfling is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Photon. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 870 publications receiving 20424 citations. Previous affiliations of Sven Höfling include University of Science and Technology of China & Conrad Hotels.

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Interband cascade infrared photodetectors based on Ga-free InAs/InAsSb superlattice absorbers

TL;DR: In this paper , an interband cascade infrared photodetector based on Ga-free type-II superlattice absorbers is presented, where a hole-ladder in the electron-barrier is employed to achieve photovoltaic operation.
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All-Optical Tuning of Indistinguishable Single Photons Generated in Three-Level Quantum Systems.

TL;DR: In this article , an all-optical tuning functionality was introduced into a well-established resonance fluorescence coherent driving scheme by resonant excitation of a three-level ladder system with two laser fields utilizing Autler-Townes and ac Stark effects.
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Waveguide superconducting single-photon autocorrelators for quantum photonic applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a waveguide single-photon autocorrelator is proposed based on two superconducting nanowire detectors patterned onto the same GaAs ridge waveguide.
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Controlling the emission time of photon echoes by optical freezing of exciton dephasing and rephasing in quantum-dot ensembles

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a concept in which a control pulse slows down either the dephasing or the rephasing of the exciton ensembles during its presence.
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Mitigating Valence Intersubband Absorption in Interband Cascade Lasers

TL;DR: In this paper , a generalized momentum matrix element model was used to identify resonant intersubband absorption in the valence band as the causative underlying mechanism for ICL performance improvement.