SPIE Photonics Europe 2016 - Workshop: Graphene-based Photonics Technology
Brussels, Belgium
SPIE Photonics Europe 2016 is the premier research conference in Europe presenting metamaterials, nanophotonics, biophotonics, quantum technologies, optical sensing, photonic fibers, and laser technologies among others.
In 2016, look for a new conference on quantum technologies and new workshops on graphene and 2D materials that have been added to this comprehensive technical programme.
SPECIAL WORKSHOP Graphene-based Photonics Technology Transitioning from Research to Commercialisation (05April)
Hear the latest from leading experts on graphene applications and commercialisation
Graphene-based Photonics Technology: Transitioning from Research to Commercialisation is a one-day workshop at SPIE Photonics Europe focused on graphene applications and commercialisation. Learn about current challenges and the latest breakthroughs, hear from leading experts, and participate in discussion periods. Don’t miss this unique workshop— space is limited, reserve your seat today.
5 April, 2016 · 08:30 to 17:05 |
08:30-08:35 | Welcome and opening remarks by Frank Koppens and Nathalie Vermeulen | ||
Session 1: Integrated Photonic Devices for Data Communications | |||
08:35-09:00 | Graphene integrated photonics for next generation optical communications (Romagnoli) | ||
09:00-09:20 | Graphene-based photonics - enabler for future broadband communication solutions? (Templ) | ||
09:20-09:40 | Integrated graphene photonics: from electronic physics to photonic functionalities (Gu) | ||
09:40-10:00 | Photodetection using 2D materials (Tielrooij) | ||
10:00-10:20 | Discussion Period | ||
10:20-10:50 | Coffee Break in Hall 100 | ||
Session 2: IR and THz Applications in Detection and Sensing | |||
10:50-11:15 | THz detection with graphene and CNT field-effect transistors (Roskos) | ||
11:15-11:35 | Graphene-based thermal detectors for infrared imaging (Colli) | ||
11:35-12:00 | 2-D materials directly deposited on dielectrics for transparent optoelectronic devices (Pruneri) | ||
12:00-12:20 | Non-linear optical excitation of surface plasmons in graphene (Constant) | ||
12:20-12:45 | Two-dimensional materials and heterostructures as a novel platform for optoelectronics (Goykhman) | ||
12:45-13:00 | Discussion Period | ||
13:00-14:00 | Lunch Break in Hall 100 | ||
Session 3: Wafer Scale Processing and Integration | |||
14:00-14:20 | Development of a 200 mm wafer graphene technology platform (Lupina) | ||
14:20-14:40 | The challenges and opportunities of CMOS compatible integration of 2D materials for photonics technology (Huyghebaert) | ||
14:40-15:05 | Ultrahigh-mobility graphene devices from chemical vapor deposition on reusable copper (Stampfer) | ||
15:05-15:15 | Discussion Period | ||
15:15-15:30 | Coffee Break in Hall 100 | ||
Session 4: Interested Industries and Panel Discussion on Commercialisation | |||
15:30-17:00 | Rapid presentations and panel discussion Panel topic: commercialising graphene-based technologies-next steps and challenges (Goossens, Huygebaert, Jørgensen, Neumaier) | ||
17:00-17:05 | Closing remarks by Frank Koppens and Nathalie Vermeulen |