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Jonathan Finley
Born
Jonathan James Finley

(1972-04-20) 20 April 1972 (age 52)
Alma materUniversity of Manchester (BSc)
University of Sheffield (PhD)
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Thesis Novel Transport Processes in GaAs-AlGaAs Heterostructures
Doctoral advisorMaurice S. Skolnick
Websitewww.professoren.tum.de/en/finley-jonathan/

Jonathan James Finley (born 1972) is a Professor of Physics at the Technical University of Munich in Garching, Germany, where he holds the Chair of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Quantum Systems. His focus is on quantum phenomena in semiconductor nanostructures, photonic materials, dielectric and metallic films, among others, for applications in quantum technology. At such, he made major contributions to the characterization and understanding of the optical, electronic and spintronic properties of quantum dots and wires both from group-IV (Si, SiGe, C) and II-VI materials and oxides (CdSe, ZnO).

Biography

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Finley completed his study of physics at the University of Manchester (UK) (1989-1993) before graduating with a Ph. D at the University of Sheffield (1993-1997) in the group of Maurice S. Skolnick. He first joined the Walter Schottky Institute at the Technical University in Munich, in the group of Gerhard Abstreiter, with a Royal Society Fellowship, becoming the Director of the Nanostructure Photonics Group there in 2003, until 2013. In between, he also held the positions of Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield (1999-2000) and Visiting Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (2002-2003). Since 2013, he has held the chair of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Quantum Systems.

Awards and honours

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  • University of Manchester Prize for Physics (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993)
  • Royal Society (London) Junior Fellowship (1998)
  • Max Planck Society Research Fellowship (2002)
  • DPG Walter Schottky Preis für Festkörperforschung (2007)
  • ISCS Young Scientist Prize (2008)
  • Golden Chalk (Teaching Award of the TUM Physics Student Council) (2008, 2011, 2012)

Key publications

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  • Kroutvar, Miro; Ducommun, Yann; Heiss, Dominik; Bichler, Max; Schuh, Dieter; Abstreiter, Gerhard; Finley, Jonathan (2004). "Optically programmable electron spin memory using semiconductor quantum dots". Nature. 432 (7013): 81–4. Bibcode:2004Natur.432...81K. doi:10.1038/nature03008. PMID 15525984. S2CID 2040204.
  • Fry, P. W.; Itskevich, I. E.; Mowbray, D. J.; Skolnick, M. S.; Finley, J. J.; Barker, J. A.; O'Reilly, E. P.; Wilson, L. R.; Larkin, I. A.; Maksym, P. A.; Hopkinson, M.; Al-Khafaji, M.; David, J. P. R.; Cullis, A. G.; Hill, G.; Clark, J. C. (2000). "Inverted Electron-Hole Alignment in InAs-GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots" (PDF). Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (4): 733–6. Bibcode:2000PhRvL..84..733F. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.733. PMID 11017359.
  • Laucht, A.; Hauke, N.; Villas-Bôas, J.M.; Hofbauer, F.; Böhm, G.; Kaniber, M.; Finley, J.J. (2009). "Dephasing of Exciton Polaritons in Photoexcited InGaAs Quantum Dots in GaAs Nanocavities". Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (8): 087405. arXiv:0904.4759. Bibcode:2009PhRvL.103h7405L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.087405. PMID 19792763. S2CID 119107631.
  • Krenner, H.J.; Clark, E.C.; Nakaoka, T.; Bichler, M.; Scheurer, C.; Abstreiter, G.; Finley, J.J. (2006). "Optically Probing Spin and Charge Interactions in a Tunable Artificial Molecule" (PDF). Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (7): 076403. arXiv:cond-mat/0604659. Bibcode:2006PhRvL..97g6403K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.076403. PMID 17026254. S2CID 36292988.
  • Krenner, H.J.; Sabathil, M.; Clark, E.C.; Kress, A.; Schuh, D.; Bichler, M.; Abstreiter, G.; Finley, J.J. (2006). "Direct Observation of Controlled Coupling in an Individual Quantum Dot Molecule" (PDF). Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (7): 076403. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.076403. PMID 17026254. S2CID 36292988.

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