Nanophotonics with Diamond and Silicon Carbide for Quantum Technologies
Grasp the future of light-based quantum devices with Nanophotonics with Diamond and Silicon Carbide for Quantum Technologies by Mario Agio — a compelling, contemporary guide that brings cutting-edge research into clear, usable insight for scientists and engineers.
Discover how color centers in diamond and defects in silicon carbide are engineered into scalable photonic architectures that power single-photon sources, quantum sensors, and integrated quantum optics. Agio skillfully balances rigorous theory with practical design principles, making complex topics like light–matter interaction, nanofabrication strategies, and emitter–cavity coupling accessible without sacrificing depth.
Ideal for graduate students, academic researchers, and industry practitioners, this book explains the physics behind quantum emitters, presents state-of-the-art nanophotonic device concepts, and surveys real-world applications in quantum communication, sensing, and information processing. Rich with illustrative examples and clear conceptual pathways, it equips readers to translate laboratory advances into deployable technologies.
Whether you work in a university lab in Europe, a startup in Silicon Valley, or an industrial R&D center in Asia, this title provides the technical foundation and inspiration to accelerate your projects. It’s the essential reference for anyone building next-generation quantum hardware using diamond and silicon carbide platforms.
Ready to elevate your work in quantum photonics? Add Mario Agio’s authoritative and forward-looking volume to your collection and stay at the forefront of the global quantum revolution.
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