Mikko Huttunen

Briefly

Adjunct professor Mikko Huttunen: > 47 scientific peer-reviewed papers, many published in respected and high-impact journals. He has supervision experience of both PhD students and post-doctoral researchers, and has experience of working in national and international projects.

Research outputs and activities of the Supervisor

Research group

The research of Nonlinear Optics Group focuses on utilization of nonlinear light-matter interactions to develop novel light sources. The group is interested in developing both classical light sources, covering still hard to reach wavelength regions (especially UV & mid-IR) — and non-classical light sources, such as photon pair or squeezed light generators. Main material focus areas are nonlinear metasurfaces, that are essentially flat optical devices, and nonlinear integrated photonic devices based on waveguiding media.

Research infrastructure

Ti:Sapph ultrafast laser oscillator system, basic spectroscopic characterition tools for visible to near-infrared wavelengths, single-photon photon detection systems (300–700 nm).