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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

German Research Foundation Fellow & Isaac Newton Trust  Fellow

Research

Nanofluidic polaritons for dynamic motions of single quantum systems

Nondissipative detection of molecule in room-temperature motivated us to work on nanoPolQ — a programme of fundamental unexplored physics of polaritons in confined nanofluidic space. Mass dependence of wavelength with Bose–Einstein condensates to produce light mass particles makes exciton-polariton a strong candidate to perform sensing. We will develop designs of practical future quantum technological devices suitable for flow dynamics of exciton-polariton in 2D and 1D confined space and study the long-range interaction.

 

Publications

Investigation of techniques for the measurement of articular cartilage surface roughness
S Ghosh, J Bowen, K Jiang, DM Espino, DET Shepherd
– Micron
(2012)
44,
179
Preliminary Investigation of Surface Characteristics of Articular Cartilage with 3-D Tomography
S Ghosh, DET Shepherd, K Jiang
– 2011 International Conference on Nanoscience, Technology and Societal Implications
(2011)
1
Surface modification of PDMS using atmospheric glow discharge polymerization of tetrafluoroethane for immobilization of biomolecules
V Anand, S Ghosh, M Ghosh, GM Rao, R Railkar, RR Dighe
– Applied Surface Science
(2011)
257,
8378
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Research Group

Quantum Fluids

Room

G1.14

Telephone

01223 760427