Kolloquien Archiv Wintersemester 2016/2017

I plan to start this presentation with an overview of our work over the past decade on the efficient coupling of light and single quantum emitters, leading to the single-photon communication of two individual molecules at long distances [1]. [mehr]

Searching for dark fields with atom interferometry (Prof. P. Hamilton)

One of the great mysteries of modern physics is the identity of nearly 95% of our Universe, which has been labelled as dark matter and dark energy. The high precision of atom interferometry gives a new way to explore this mystery. [mehr]
Microoptics has a plethora of applications, ranging from miniature endoscopes in hospitals to beam shaping or imaging. 3D printing with a femtosecond laser and two-photon polymerization allows for manufacturing optical elements directly after their design with an optical CAD program on a computer, with a resolution better than 100 nm and a high accuracy and reproducibility. [mehr]
Controlling the interaction of light and matter is the basis for diverse applications ranging from light technology to quantum information processing. Nowadays, many of these applications are based on nanophotonic structures. [mehr]
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