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Jun-Prof. Dr. Polina Sharapova, Dr. Hendrik Rose, Prof. Dr. Torsten Meier

Ul­tra­fast and ex­cel­lent: Hendrik Rose very suc­cess­fully de­fen­ded his PhD thes­is

Hendrik Rose took a really fast track at Paderborn University and obtained his PhD only seven years after he started his Bachelor studies.

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Dr. Agnieszka Kozub, member of the TRR 142

Dr. Ag­nieszka Kozub re­ceived a poster com­mend­a­tion on the Psi-k 2022 Con­fer­ence

Dr. Agnieszka Kozub is a Postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Wolf Gero Schmidt. In her work, Agnieszka focuses on the application and development of efficient and accurate ab-initio methods that give access to the nonlinear optical spectra, e.g. χ(2) and χ(3).

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Photo (Paderborn University, Matthias Groppe): Inner workings of a laser: Paderborn physicists have used it to generate single photons to measure.

Tailored single photons: Op­tic­al con­trol of photons as the key to new tech­no­lo­gies

Physicists from Paderborn University publish findings in ‘Nature Communications’

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Scientists have observed a new effect of light-matter interaction for the first time.

Neut­ral particles can be con­trolled as if charged

New effect of light-matter interaction observed: Physicists from Paderborn University publish findings in ‘Nature Communications’.

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Nano­struc­tured sur­faces for fu­ture quantum com­puter chips

Quantum computers are one of the central future technologies of the 21st century.

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Nina Lange presenting her talk in front of roughly 50 people.

MQO group at CLEO 2022 in San Jose

Six members of the MQO group went to the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) from May 15th-20th, 2022 in San Jose.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): An international team of researchers from Germany, China, Israel and Vietnam has deciphered the attosecond collision dynamics of electrons with neighbouring atoms in solids, making them the first to identify the structure and dynamics of certain information encoded within the band structure.

Sci­ent­ists first to de­cipher at­to­second col­li­sion dy­nam­ics in solids – Pub­lic­a­tion in pro­ject A07

Prof. Torsten Meier (A07, UPB) and his collaborating scientists published their latest results in Ultrafast Science (title: Neighboring Atom Collisions in Solid-State High Harmonic Generation)

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New pub­lic­a­tion in PRX Quantum

The next information technology revolution is the quantum computer, promising a performance boost that exceeds any classical devices by exploiting the quantum properties of physical systems. In our multidisciplinary research we connect different fields and arch across different physical platforms, which is essential for the future application and success of such quantum devices. By combining quantum resource theory from quantum information…

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See the movie about the CRC TRR142 - What is their re­search all about?

How to design light with light? - The CRC TRR142 introduces his research. -Watch the movie now!

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Com­ing soon - Con­trolling light with light – Tailored non­lin­ear photon­ics - A movie about the CRC TRR142

Coming soon!!! The CRC TRR142 will publish a movie about their research! How to design light with light? Be excited!!

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Dmitri Yakovlev & Ilya Akimov

OEC­S17 - Ex­per­i­ment­al Phys­ics II (TU Dortmund) as host - Re­gis­tra­tion is open - late news sub­mis­sion pos­sible

OECS 17 is coming soon (30th of August to 2nd of September 2021) - Registration is open - late news submission for poster presentation is possible - conference program is available from 10th July Register now!

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Der Paderborner Prof. Klaus Jöns findet Quantenphysik "spicy". (Foto: Quantum Flagship)

Quantum Phys­ics in one word: Spicy!

World Quamtum Day on April the 14th! - See a movie about describing quantum physics in one word! Prof. Jöns says "spicy"

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Today is world quantum day!!!

Today is world quantum day - get more information about it

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity sup­ports TRR142 with new new high res­ol­u­tion X-ray dif­fracto­met­er

Paderborn University supports TRR142 with new high resolution X-ray diffractometer to optimize their research

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Aless­andro Fer­reri suc­cess­fully de­fen­ded his PhD thes­is. Con­grat­u­la­tions, Dr. Fer­reri!

25.03.2021 Alessandro successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled "Spectral engineering in multiphoton linear and nonlinear interferometry: the importance of being multimode".

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Nonlinear plasmonic metasurface for color holography. Rotation symmetric gold nano antennas are used to encode a holographic image based on the Pancharatnam–Berry phase. The position of the meta-atoms can be randomly distributed in a square lattice, while the rotation of each antenna is significant for the image encryption. The schematic illustration shows a nonlinear plasmonic metasurface, which can carry holographic information, for instance, a colored tree and house. If the metasurface is illuminated at its resonance frequency ω, the image is generated at frequencies 2ω and 3ω in Fourier space.

Gen­er­at­ing colored holo­graph­ic im­ages by non­lin­ear pro­cesses

Generating colored holographic images by nonlinear processes - recent publication in ACS Phtotonics - D. Frese (TRR142 PhD) as first author

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Santec spa­tial light mod­u­lat­or we­bin­ar - presen­ted by Jano Gil Lopez

Jano Gil-Lopez (PhD in the TRR142) will present our SLM applications for quantum technologies in a webinar organised by Santec corporation.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Scientists have succeeded for the first time in specifically controlling the photon echo using laser pulses (symbolic photo).

Tem­por­al con­trol of light echoes - pub­lic­a­tion news men­tioned in sci­ence magazines

Publication from project A02 (Temporal control of light echoes) as news in different science magazines and websites.

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Foto (Jamie Kidston, ANU): Seit Februar 2020 forscht Dr. Sergey Kruk von der Australian National University an der Universität Paderborn auf dem Gebiet der nichtreziproken Nanooptik.

Aus­trali­an Hum­boldt Fel­low Re­searches Nov­el Op­tic­al Ef­fects in Pader­born

Dr. Sergey Kruk (Australian national University) received a Humboldt-research scholarship - his research stay at the group of Prof. Zentgraf will contribute to research on optical components for optical telecommunications and quantum information processing

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Prof. Dr. Klaus Jöns

Im­per­fect and en­tangled: quantum tele­port­a­tion with quantum dots Pub­lic­a­tion in Nature Part­ner journ­al "Quantum In­form­a­tion”

Prof. Jöns (CRC member) together with an international team of researcher succeeded in realising quantum teleportation. Publication in Nature partner journal “Quantum Information”

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