This conference covers ultrafast phenomena in bulk semiconductors, semiconducting and metallic nanostructures and devices with emphasis on ultrafast optical and/or coherent phenomena. Manuscripts are solicited in the following topics but not restricted to:

Ultrafast dynamics in semiconductors and heterostructures Coherent dynamics of optical excitations Non-linear optical effects Non-equilibrium carrier transport Ultrafast phenomena carbon nanomaterials Ultrafast phenomena in monolayer semiconductors Spin dynamics and spin manipulation Ultrafast plasmonics THz spectroscopy Ultrafast processes in devices and lasers Ultrafast nano-optics Ultrafast optical properties of metamaterials Ultrafast quantum electronics Ultrafast photocurrents

BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDS
All contributed papers of conference OE105 given by a young scientist (PhD student or postdoc within the first two years after graduation) are eligible for the award. Note that this award is for contributed papers only. Invited papers and contributions to other symposia do not qualify. To facilitate handing out the award during the meeting, applications will be collected prior to the meeting. To qualify for the award, applicants must:
  • be a young scientist (PhD student or postdoc within the first two years after graduation)
  • be listed as a contributing author (not invited) on an accepted paper within conference OE105
  • have conducted the majority of the work to be presented
  • submit your manuscript online by 3 January 2025
  • present your paper as scheduled
  • be present at the Awards Ceremony.
To Apply, qualified applicants must submit:
  • slides of presentation (Powerpoint or PDF document)
  • additional information about the scientific content of the presentation
  • date of graduation if you have already completed your PhD.
The presentation and the supplementary material should be sent via email to Prof. Markus Betz (please include your SPIE paper number) by 8 January 2025.
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Conference OE105

Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XXIX

This conference has an open call for papers:
Abstract Due: 17 July 2024
Author Notification: 7 October 2024
Manuscript Due: 8 January 2025
This conference covers ultrafast phenomena in bulk semiconductors, semiconducting and metallic nanostructures and devices with emphasis on ultrafast optical and/or coherent phenomena. Manuscripts are solicited in the following topics but not restricted to:

Ultrafast dynamics in semiconductors and heterostructures
  • carrier-carrier, carrier-phonon interactions
  • polariton dynamics in microcavities
  • ultrafast acoustic phenomena.
Coherent dynamics of optical excitations
  • excitonic coherences and exciton dynamics
  • quantum interference effects
  • four-wave mixing, two-dimensional spectroscopy.
Non-linear optical effects
  • optical frequency conversion
  • multi-photon processes, high-field physics
  • high harmonic generation, attosecond physics
  • nonlinear and ultrafast processes at surfaces and interfaces.
Non-equilibrium carrier transport
  • ballistic carrier transport
  • tunneling phenomena
  • Bloch oscillations.
Ultrafast phenomena carbon nanomaterials
  • dynamics in graphene and carbon nanotubes
  • graphene plasmonics
  • carbon-based quantum dots.
Ultrafast phenomena in monolayer semiconductors
  • nonlinear and dynamical processes in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)
  • optics in silicene, germanene and black phosphorus
  • novel emerging 2D materials.
Spin dynamics and spin manipulation
  • ultrafast optical spin manipulation
  • spin coherence and relaxation
  • ultrafast magnetism
  • spin injection and transport.
Ultrafast plasmonics
  • active plasmonics
  • THz plasmonics
  • ultrafast dynamics in metallic nanostructures.
THz spectroscopy
  • THz wave generation
  • field-resolved techniques
  • THz time-domain spectroscopy
  • strong-field THz physics.
Ultrafast processes in devices and lasers
  • ultrafast optical switching
  • wavelength conversions
  • gain dynamics in lasers and amplifiers.
Ultrafast nano-optics
  • nanoemitters, nanoantennae
  • nanolocalization of optical fields
  • coherent control in nanostructures
  • semiconductor quantum dots and wires
  • single-photon sources
  • applications for quantum information processing.
Ultrafast optical properties of metamaterials
  • photonic and phononic crystals
  • metal-semiconductor hybrid structures
  • negative-index materials
  • epsilon-near-zero materials
  • metatronics.
Ultrafast quantum electronics
  • quantum dots in resonators
  • quantum entanglement
  • color centers in wide bandgap materials
  • single photon sources.
Ultrafast photocurrents
  • bulk material ultrafast phenomena
  • ultrafast microscopy.


BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDS
All contributed papers of conference OE105 given by a young scientist (PhD student or postdoc within the first two years after graduation) are eligible for the award. Note that this award is for contributed papers only. Invited papers and contributions to other symposia do not qualify. To facilitate handing out the award during the meeting, applications will be collected prior to the meeting. To qualify for the award, applicants must:
  • be a young scientist (PhD student or postdoc within the first two years after graduation)
  • be listed as a contributing author (not invited) on an accepted paper within conference OE105
  • have conducted the majority of the work to be presented
  • submit your manuscript online by 3 January 2025
  • present your paper as scheduled
  • be present at the Awards Ceremony.
To Apply, qualified applicants must submit:
  • slides of presentation (Powerpoint or PDF document)
  • additional information about the scientific content of the presentation
  • date of graduation if you have already completed your PhD.
The presentation and the supplementary material should be sent via email to Prof. Markus Betz (please include your SPIE paper number) by 8 January 2025.
Conference Chair
Technische Univ. Dortmund (Germany)
Conference Chair
Univ. of Alberta (Canada)
Program Committee
West Virginia Univ. (United States)
Program Committee
Dalhousie Univ. (Canada)
Program Committee
Univ. Regensburg (Germany)
Program Committee
KAIST (Korea, Republic of)
Program Committee
Arizona State Univ. (United States)
Program Committee
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of)
Program Committee
The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (Israel)
Program Committee
The Univ. of Texas at Austin (United States)
Program Committee
Carl von Ossietzky Univ. Oldenburg (Germany)
Program Committee
The Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
Program Committee
Univ. Paderborn (Germany)
Program Committee
Univ. Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
Program Committee
Univ. Bielefeld (Germany)
Program Committee
ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Program Committee
Univ. of Florida (United States)
Program Committee
Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology (Hong Kong, China)