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“Sci­ence and beyond” – Doc­to­ra­te’s mee­ting of TRR 142 young re­se­a­r­chers at UPB

On 10 November 22, the young researchers of TRR 142-3 came together for a doctorate’s meeting in the P8 building at UPB. Welcomed by Christine Silberhorn and Dirk Waldhoff, they could take a closer look into possible career paths in and outside academia and discussed the needs and possibilities on their way towards the PhD. Dirk Waldhoff and the coach/trainer Uta Stiene presented the especially tailored future coaching programme “Female…

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Graphic (Bocchini et al.): Schematic illustration of the K (de)intercalation in KTA-based electrodes.

Elec­tro­che­mi­cal per­for­mance of KTA – Mo­re than a pho­to­nic ma­te­ri­al?

The world needs more energy, preferably in a form that is clean and renewable. This requires sophisticated energy-storage strategies that go beyond the presently used lithium-ion batteries. In this context, there is an intense search for new electrode materials that provide high working voltages, thermal stability, and energy densities, as well as fast ion (de)intercalation.

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Graphic (Paderborn University): Comparison of the ionic conductivity between (a) gray-tracked and (b) annealed samples.

Per­for­mance boost by sup­pres­sing gray tracking

The world is just about to leap into quantum technology 2.0, promising a performance boost for existing and completely new functionalities and devices.

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Illustration photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Researchers from the ‘Integrated Quantum Optics’ working group entangle photons, the smallest possible light particles.

Mi­le­sto­nes achie­ved on the path to use­ful quan­tum tech­no­lo­gies

Researchers at Paderborn and Ulm universities are developing the first programmable optical quantum memory

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TRR142 stron­gly re­pre­sen­ted at the DPG “spring” mee­ting 2022

In September, the annual conference of the German Physical Society (DPG) with a focus on condensed matter physics and optics with more than 3000 participants took place in Regensburg. The groups of the TRR142 were represented with an impressive number of more than 20 oral and poster contributions of which three were invited talks.

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Illustration of the substrate-graphene-layer structure.

Pos­ter award of the Ger­man Phy­si­cal So­ci­e­ty for Dr. To­bi­as Henks­mei­er

Dr. Tobias Henksmeier, PostDoc in the team for optoelectronic materials and components of Prof. Dr. Dirk Reuter, has received one of the three awards for the best poster of the section for condensed matter.

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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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