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Mikkel Have Eriksen received his bachelor's at SDU in 2019 before completing a one-year Erasmus-stay in Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and obtaining his master's degree in 2021 at Center for Nano Optics (CNO) under the supervision of Joel Cox and N. Asger Mortensen. In 2022, Mikkel became a PhD student investigating nonlinear and quantum electrodynamic phenomena mediated by polaritonic excitations in low-dimensional systems, including noble metal nanostructures and atomically thin materials, under the supervision of Joel Cox and supported by Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF: Sapere Aude Starting Grant). In winter of 2023, Mikkel became a visiting PhD fellow for three months in the Theoretical Nanophotonics group led by Prof. Alejandro Manjavacas at the Institute of Optics in Madrid, Spain within the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Mikkel successfully defended his thesis entitled “Quantum nonlinear nano-optics in hybrid polaritonic systems” on January 31, 2025, with Profs. Anna Tasolamprou (University of Athens) and Johannes Feist (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), and Jonas Beerman (CNO) as members of the examination committee.
During his stay at SDU, Mikkel co-authored the following publications:
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M. H. Eriksen, J. R. Deop-Ruano, J. D. Cox, and A. Manjavacas, “Chiral light–matter interactions with thermal magnetoplasmons in graphene nanodisks”, Nano Lett. 25, 313 (2025).
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M. H. Eriksen, C. Tserkezis, N. A. Mortensen, and J. D. Cox, “Nonlocal effects in plasmon-emitter interactions”, Nanophotonics 13, 2741 (2024).
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C. Tserkezis, C. Wolff, F. A Shuklin, F. Todisco, M. H. Eriksen, P. A. D. Gonçalves, and N. Asger Mortensen, “Gain-compensated cavities for the dynamic control of light-matter interactions”, Phys. Rev. A 107, 043707 (2023).
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M. H. Eriksen, J. E. Olsen, C. Wolff, and J. D. Cox, “Optoelectronic control of atomic bistability with graphene”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 253602 (2022).