Postgraduate research project

Engineering Coherence in Metamaterials and Metasurfaces

Funding
Competition funded View fees and funding
Type of degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Entry requirements
2:1 UK honours degree View full entry requirements
Faculty graduate school
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Closing date

About the project

Systems where coherence establishes spontaneously, such as lasers, Bose-Einstein condensates, superradiant emitters and time crystals, are important for classical and quantum technologies. Photonic metamaterials/metasurfaces are ideal platforms to foster the emergence of coherent phenomena. This project will study how coupling between nanostructures can mediate coherence and enable future photonic devices.

Metasurfaces are thin planar arrays of subwavelength nanostructures that have transformed the way we can control light-matter interaction. Specially designed nanostructured metasurfaces can be engineered to exhibit enhanced and collective coherent responses that emerge spontaneously. These metasurfaces leverage subwavelength nanopatterns- metaatoms - that support strongly resonant electromagnetic fields to foster higher interaction between the individual elements, or with quantum emitters. 

During the project you will study how the design parameters and photonic modes of individual metaatoms /array of metaatoms, influences the interaction with quantum emitters. By combining experiments, theoretical analysis and numerical modelling, you will research strategies to engineer the short- and long-range interactions, with the aim of observing the emergence of unconventional regimes like superradiance, Bose-Einstein condensation, and temporal crystallinity. 

You will join the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), a world-leading photonics research organization, and collaborate closely with students, researchers and academic experts. You will be encouraged to take initiative, develop and test your own ideas. You will have the opportunity to engage in collaborations, research meetings and to present your work at major international conferences. Your research is expected to generate several papers in leading academic journals and contribute to shaping the future of this exciting field. As you progress through the project, you'll gain highly transferable skills in cleanroom nanofabrication, photonic and optoelectronic materials, device design, manufacturing and characterisation, numerical simulations. You'll also explore new concepts and play an active role in shaping innovative ideas. This experience will prepare you for opportunities in academia and industry. 

For further information visit our postgraduate research pages.

The School of Optoelectronics (ORC) is committed to promoting equality, diversity inclusivity as demonstrated by our Athena SWAN award. We welcome all applicants regardless of their gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or age, and will give full consideration to applicants seeking flexible working patterns and those who have taken a career break. The University has a generous maternity policy, onsite childcare facilities, and offers a range of benefits to help ensure employees’ well-being and work-life balance. The University of Southampton is committed to sustainability and has been awarded the Platinum EcoAward.