Spin-Polarized Nanolasers Based on 2D Materials
Description of the granted funding
One of the biggest challenges in photonics is developing small, energy-efficient coherent light sources that can be integrated directly onto a chip. Traditional lasers are often inefficient in power usage and too bulky for compact devices. This project aims to develop nanoscale lasers using atomically thin 2D materials. It will explore ways to control the polarization of light in these lasers, as polarization modulation can be achieved faster and with less power than conventional intensity modulation. The research will advance our understanding of 2D materials and their integration into photonics. On-chip integrated nanolasers have the potential to significantly improve speed and efficiency in telecommunications, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing. The work will be carried out at the University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, in collaboration with Aalto University, University of Turku, ETH Zürich and PSI (Switzerland), University of St. Andrews (UK), and LMU Münich (Germany).
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
12.06.2025
12.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
368244
Fields of science
Nanotechnology
Research fields
Nanotiede ja -tekniikka