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Alper Kiraz
Alper Kiraz
Professor of Physics / Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey
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A quantum dot single-photon turnstile device
P Michler, A Kiraz, C Becher, WV Schoenfeld, PM Petroff, L Zhang, E Hu, ...
science 290 (5500), 2282-2285, 2000
32682000
Quantum-dot single-photon sources: Prospects for applications in linear optics quantum-information processing
A Kiraz, M Atatüre, A Imamoğlu
Physical Review A 69 (3), 032305, 2004
4892004
Cavity-quantum electrodynamics using a single InAs quantum dot in a microdisk structure
A Kiraz, P Michler, C Becher, B Gayral, A Imamoğlu, L Zhang, E Hu, ...
Applied Physics Letters 78 (25), 3932-3934, 2001
3082001
Laser emission from quantum dots in microdisk structures
P Michler, A Kiraz, L Zhang, C Becher, E Hu, A Imamoglu
Applied Physics Letters 77 (2), 184-186, 2000
2262000
Photon correlation spectroscopy of a single quantum dot
A Kiraz, S Fälth, C Becher, B Gayral, WV Schoenfeld, PM Petroff, L Zhang, ...
Physical Review B 65 (16), 161303, 2002
1812002
Nonclassical radiation from a single self-assembled InAs quantum dot
C Becher, A Kiraz, P Michler, A Imamoğlu, WV Schoenfeld, PM Petroff, ...
Physical Review B 63 (12), 121312, 2001
1582001
Indistinguishable photons from a single molecule
A Kiraz, M Ehrl, T Hellerer, ÖE Müstecaplıoğlu, C Bräuchle, A Zumbusch
Physical review letters 94 (22), 223602, 2005
1252005
In vitro and in vivo biolasing of fluorescent proteins suspended in liquid microdroplet cavities
A Jonáš, M Aas, Y Karadag, S Manioğlu, S Anand, D McGloin, ...
Lab on a Chip 14 (16), 3093-3100, 2014
1102014
Integrated humidity sensor based on SU-8 polymer microdisk microresonator
M Eryürek, Z Tasdemir, Y Karadag, S Anand, N Kilinc, BE Alaca, A Kiraz
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 242, 1115-1120, 2017
912017
Preparation and characterization of superhydrophobic surfaces based on hexamethyldisilazane-modified nanoporous alumina
N Tasaltin, D Sanli, A Jonáš, A Kiraz, C Erkey
Nanoscale research letters 6, 1-8, 2011
892011
Simple largely tunable optical microcavity
A Kiraz, A Kurt, MA Dündar, AL Demirel
Applied Physics Letters 89 (8), 2006
882006
Parallel atomic force microscopy with optical interferometric detection
T Sulchek, RJ Grow, GG Yaralioglu, SC Minne, CF Quate, SR Manalis, ...
Applied Physics Letters 78 (12), 1787-1789, 2001
882001
Highly luminescent and cytocompatible cationic Ag 2 S NIR-emitting quantum dots for optical imaging and gene transfection
FD Duman, I Hocaoglu, DG Ozturk, D Gozuacik, A Kiraz, HY Acar
Nanoscale 7 (26), 11352-11362, 2015
762015
Low temperature single molecule spectroscopy using vibronic excitation and dispersed fluorescence detection
A Kiraz, M Ehrl, C Bräuchle, A Zumbusch
The Journal of chemical physics 118 (24), 10821-10824, 2003
752003
Lasing from single, stationary, dye-doped glycerol/water microdroplets located on a superhydrophobic surface
A Kiraz, A Sennaroglu, S Doğanay, MA Dündar, A Kurt, H Kalaycıoğlu, ...
Optics communications 276 (1), 145-148, 2007
712007
Cavity-quantum electrodynamics with quantum dots
A Kiraz, C Reese, B Gayral, L Zhang, WV Schoenfeld, BD Gerardot, ...
Journal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics 5 (2), 129, 2003
622003
Emission tunable, cyto/hemocompatible, near-IR-emitting Ag 2 S quantum dots by aqueous decomposition of DMSA
I Hocaoglu, F Demir, O Birer, A Kiraz, C Sevrin, C Grandfils, HY Acar
Nanoscale 6 (20), 11921-11931, 2014
612014
Probing of ultrahigh optical Q-factors of individual liquid microdroplets on superhydrophobic surfaces using tapered optical fiber waveguides
A Jonáš, Y Karadag, M Mestre, A Kiraz
JOSA B 29 (12), 3240-3247, 2012
612012
Optofluidic lasers with aqueous quantum dots
A Kiraz, Q Chen, X Fan
ACS photonics 2 (6), 707-713, 2015
602015
Optical sensor for hydrogen gas based on a palladium-coated polymer microresonator
M Eryürek, Y Karadag, N Taşaltın, N Kılınç, A Kiraz
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 212, 78-83, 2015
582015
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