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Figure 2: Integrated beam splitter on thin-film lithium niobate.

A new ma­ter­i­al plat­form for quantum photon­ics – Hong-Ou-Man­del in­ter­fer­ence in thin-film lith­i­um niobate

Imagine two photons, the smallest quanta of light, meeting at a glass plate which transmits 50% of the light and reflects the other 50%. These two photons can take 4 different paths; either both photons are reflected or transmitted or one photon is reflected and the other one transmitted or vice versa.

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from left to right: Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn, Dr. Simon Baier, Dr. Arindam Ghosh, Prof. Dr. Immanuel Bloch, Dr. Karl Lamprecht, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mlynek

ZEISS Re­search Award 2023 – Christine Sil­ber­horn gives laud­at­ory speech

With her laudatory speech at the ZEISS Research Award ceremony, Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn honoured outstanding research achievements in the fields of optics and photonics. ZEISS presented two research awards to a total of four scientists at a ceremony at the Deutsches Museum in Munich on 27 June.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Professor Klaus Jöns, a physicist at Paderborn University, was recently appointed a new fellow at the Max Planck School of Photonics.

Pader­born Uni­ver­sity pro­fess­or named fel­low of the Max Planck School of Photon­ics

Professor Klaus Jöns, a physicist at Paderborn University, was recently appointed a new fellow at the Max Planck School of Photonics. Jöns is the third Paderborn fellow at this renowned graduate school, alongside Professor Christine Silberhorn and Professor Thomas Zentgraf. The Max Planck School of Photonics (MPSP) is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and offers an international and interdisciplinary master’s…

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Fi­nal­ist for the Sci­ence Break­through of the Year!

Professor Christine Silberhorn has been selected as a finalist for the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2023 in the category Physical Sciences with her breakthrough on “Feed forward and time-multiplexing: the missing ingredients for photonic quantum technologies”. Congratulations!

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Symbolbild (Universität Paderborn, Bezim Mazhiqi)

Pader­borner Forscher­*innen ge­lingt er­st­mals Her­stel­lung von trop­fengeätzten Quanten­punk­ten, die im optischen C-Band leucht­en

Paderborner Forscher*innen aus dem Department Physik und vom Institut für Photonische Quantensysteme (PhoQS) haben im Rahmen eines innerhalb des Sonderforschungsbereichs/TRR 142 geförderten Projekts erfolgreich Quantenpunkte – nanoskopische Strukturen, in denen die Quanteneigenschaften der Materie zum Tragen kommen – hergestellt, die im optischen C-Band bei einer Wellenlänge zwischen 1530 bis 1565 Nanometer leuchten. Das Besondere ist, dass es…

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Schematical illustration of high harmonic generation in solids after non-adiabatic tunnelling (source: Ruixin Zuo)

Sci­ent­ists re­veal that non­adia­bat­ic tun­nel­ing is cru­cial for un­der­stand­ing high har­mon­ic gen­er­a­tion from semi­con­duct­ors

When matter is exposed to highly intense electromagnetic radiation, nonlinearities of the material may lead to the emission of light that contains very high multiples of the incident frequency. This process is called high harmonic generation (HHG) and can be used for the generation of extremely short light pulses with durations in the range of attoseconds (in 1 attosecond, i.e., 10-18 s, light travels just 0.3 nanometer which is comparable to the…

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Prof. Artur Zrenner (former spokesperson of TRR 142) and Prof. Manfred Bayer (Rector of TU Dortmund and current TRR 142 co-spokesperson) enjoyed their reunion at the Nano conference. Photo: (Paderborn University, Dirk Waldhoff)

TRR 142 and PhoQS at the 10th NRW Nano Con­fer­ence

This year's NRW Nano Conference - Germany's largest conference in the field of nanotechnologies - took place from 23 to 24 May. In the premises of the Dortmund Congress Centre, a top-class scientific programme was accompanied by a two-day exhibition. Around 40 players from science and industry presented forward-looking projects and products here. Overall, a thematic focus on the field of quantum technologies was clearly evident. The…

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Left: Meta-surface made of microscopic silicon cylinders, Center: three optical excitations superimpose to form a Fano resonance, Right: conversion efficiency as a function of excitation power, Inset: light converted to the green spectrum.

Sci­ent­ists at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity im­prove tech­no­logy to ef­fi­ciently gen­er­ate high­er har­mon­ics in non­lin­ear nano­struc­tured…

Natural and artificial crystals often exhibit the ability to change the spectral color of light, a process known as nonlinear optical effect. This effect allows the frequency of a light component to be changed and transformed, for example, from the red to the green color spectral region. Color conversion is used in numerous applications, such as nonlinear microscopy of biological structures, material investigations, LED light sources and lasers,…

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“Coach­ing | Fe­male Em­power­ment” star­ted with sev­en TRR 142-sci­ent­ists

With an inspiring one-day workshop on 14 April 2023, seven young TRR 142 female scientists started their coaching programme FEMALE EMPOWERMENT.

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Photograph (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi)

In­sights in­to every­day labor­at­ory life | Many vis­it­ors on World Quantum Day

This year's World Quantum Day took place on April 14th. Scientists from Paderborn University offered insights into optics labs and clean rooms.

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Zentgraf provides insight into the CRC TRR142.

In­ter­view with TRR 142-PI about holo­graphy and VR-glasses | PaderPhy epis­ode 4

In episode 4, Prof. Dr. Thomas Zentgraf, head of the Ultrafast Nanophotonics group and Principal Investigator of three projects within the TRR 142, explains what Ultrafast Nanophysics has to do with holography.

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Put­ting a use­ful­ness tag on semi­con­duct­or quantum tech­no­lo­gies

Quantum technologies provide the amazing perspective to boost progress in communication, quantum computing or cryptography. Their advantage is based on utilizing the laws of quantum mechanics instead of classical physics which open up the possibility to implement highly efficient quantum algorithms, so the quantumness of a system becomes a valuable resource.

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Present­a­tions at the DPG Spring Con­fer­ence SAM­OP 2023

This year's DPG Spring Conference in the sections atoms, molecules, quantum optics and photonics (SAMOP) takes place from 05 to 10 March 2023 in Hanover. Numerous researchers of the TRR 142 present their latest research.

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Ha­bil­it­a­tion von Dr. Sonja Bark­hofen

Frau Dr. Sonja Barkhofen, Alumna des TRR 142 und Gruppenleiterin in der AG Integrierte Quantenoptik, hat am 24.11.2022 erfolgreich ihr Habilitationsverfahren bestanden und am 18.01.2023 die Lehrbefugnis erhalten.

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Photo (© Prof. Dr. Abdulhakem Elezzabi (University of Alberta)): Prof. Dr. Markus Betz (TU Dortmund, left) and Dr. Michael Schulz (president and founder of Class 5 Photonics, right) congratulate Dr. Hendrik Rose on the Best Student Paper Award.

Best Stu­dent Pa­per Award for Dr. Hendrik Rose at the SPIE Photon­ics West 2023

After two years of contributing with videos to the virtual meetings, this year Hendrik Rose could finally go to San Francisco and present a talk at the SPIE Photonics West.

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Photo (Paderborn University): Professor Christine Silberhorn, a Paderborn University physicist, joins the German Science and Humanities Council.

Pro­fess­or Christine Sil­ber­horn of Pader­born Uni­ver­sity joins the Ger­man Sci­ence and Hu­man­it­ies Coun­cil

The Federal President of Germany Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier has appointed Professor Christine Silberhorn, Head of the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems and holder of the Chair of Integrated Quantum Optics at Paderborn University, to the German Science and Humanities Council. The physicist begins her three-year term as a member of Germany’s highest-ranking science policy advisory body on 1 February.

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Present­a­tions at the SPIE Photon­ics West

Dr. Hendrik Rose and Prof. Dr. Torsten Meier are giving presenations at the SPIE Photonics West which takes place from 28 January to 01 Februar 2023 in San Francisco. They present their latest research:

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Photo (Paderborn University, Jennifer Bounoua): Prof Dr Johannes Blömer (left), Vice President for Research and Junior Academics, awarded prizes for excellent dissertations to: (from left to right): Dr Raschid Abedin, Dr Marius Dörner, Dr Philipp Dierks und Dr Hendrik Rose.

Ex­cel­lence Award for Dr Hendrik Rose

Dr Hendrik Rose has been awarded a prize for his outstanding dissertation “Theoretical Analysis of the Interaction between Semiconductor Nanostructures and Quantum Light: From Single Pulses to Four-Wave Mixing“.

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Star Trek: How tech­nic­al vis­ions be­come real­ity

On Thursday, 2 February, at 5 pm, a galactic event will take place in lecture hall O1 at the University of Paderborn: In his lecture, Dr. Hubert Zitt from the University of Kaiserslautern will compare the visions of "Star Trek" with the current state of science and technology in a serious and at the same time humorous way.

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Prof. Dr. Jan Sperling (Photograph: Besim Mazhiqi)

jD­PG Theo-Work­shop 2023 – Quanten­in­form­a­tion in der Physik

Der 13. Theorieworkshop der jDPG findet in der Jugendherberge Wewelsburg statt. Studierende und Doktoranden erhalten während einer mehrtägigen Veranstaltung detaillierte Einblicke in einen Forschungsbereich. Zum diesjährigen Thema "Quanteninformation" hält Prof. Dr. Jan Sperling einen Vortrag über "Quantenverschränkung".

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