Andrew Greentree
 Professor
Physics
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
Andy is a theoretical physicist, with a background in quantum optics, quantum information and diamond. He works closely with experimental teams worldwide. He is a Science Theme Leader and Chief Investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics. Including the Centre of Excellence, he is co-recipient of more than $25M in category one grant funding. Research highlights include the discovery of a new form of quantum transport in solid-state systems, the prediction of new quantum phases of light, and co-invention of a new method of fabricating diamond nanostructures that led to creation of the thinnest layers of single crystal diamond manufactured.
Research Interest
Quantum information service,
Publications
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 Acoustically tunable optical transmission through a subwavelength hole with a bubbleÂ
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 Refractive index variation in a free-standing diamond thin film induced by irradiation with fully transmitted high-energy protons
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 Surface-gate-defined single-electron transistor in a MoS2 bilayerÂ