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David A. B. Miller

   Director, Solid State and Photonics Laboratory

Co-Director, Stanford Photonics Research Center

   W. M. Keck Foundation Professor of Electrical Engineering

   Professor by Courtesy of Applied Physics

 

Welcome

Welcome to this home page.

Please visit the Research Group page for current information on students and their projects.

The Publications page contains links to reprints or preprints of most of the recent articles and many earlier ones, in pdf format.

Quantum Mechanics Book:

This introductory quantum mechanics text is now being published by Cambridge University Press. It is intended both for physicists and for those from other scientific and engineering disciplines, including electrical and mechanical engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology. The level of presentation is suitable for junior undergraduates through graduate students to technical professionals. Requirements for both physics and math are minimized, and the necessary background in these areas is summarized in appendices. Core topics are covered, the quantum mechanics for key areas of application in electronic and optical devices is explained, and advanced techniques and areas, such as the quantum mechanics of light and quantum information, are introduced.

Recent Hot Topics:

Fundamental limit to optical components

We have derived an upper bound to the possible performance of linear optical components of given sizes and maximum dielectric constants. (Most downloaded article from all OSA journals other than Optics Express, October 2007)

See also the Physical Review Letter on a general limit to one-dimensional slow light structures and a brief summary in Optics and Photonics News "Optics in 2007"

Nanometallic-enhanced photodetector

Quantum-confined Stark effect in germanium quantum wells - a new modulation mechanism for silicon-compatible optics

       Nature letter

       J. Sel. Topics in Quantum Electronics paper

And, for something different

How to become invisible!

See also a brief introduction to this invisibility at http://newsroom.spie.org/x5923.xml?highlight=x535

Research Interests

    Use of optics in switching, interconnection, computing and sensing systems.
    Dense optical interconnection to silicon electronics.
    Physics and applications of quantum well and nanophotonic optics and optoelectronics.
    Fundamental features and limits for optics in communications and information processing.
     

    See also the Chip Scale Surface Plasmon Enabled Nano Structures MURI web page

Address and Contact Information

    Prof. David A. B. Miller
    Ginzton Laboratory
    450 Via Palou
    Stanford University
    Stanford, CA 94305-4088
    650-723-0111
    650-723-0206 secretary
    dabm@ee.stanford.edu

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