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Highlights
Coherent control of solid state nuclear spin nano-ensembles
Christian Osterkamp awarded the 2018 Outstanding Student Presentation in Flagstaff
Quantum Futur-Award for Felix Stürner
Brilliant Poster Award for Christian Osterkamp
Robust techniques for polarization and detection of nuclear spin ensembles
Optical and microwave control of germanium-vacancy center spins in diamond
Photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy of SiV− and GeV− color center in diamond
A solid state source of photon triplets based on quantum dot molecules
Submillihertz magnetic spectroscopy performed with a nanoscale quantum sensor
Contact
Prof. Dr. Fedor Jelezko
fedor.jelezko(at)uni-ulm.de
tel: + 49 / 731 / 50-23750
fax: + 49 / 731 / 50-23752
University Ost, Meyerhofstraße M26 (ZQB) Room 4205/06
Secretary
Dr. Maria Heuschmid
maria.heuschmid(at)uni-ulm.de
tel: + 49 / 731 / 50-23751
fax: + 49 / 731 / 50-23752
University Ost, Meyerhofstraße M26 (ZQB) Room 4204
Address
Ulm University
Institute for Quantum Optics
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
D-89081 Ulm
Germany
Current Highlight
Institute of Quantum Optics involved in collaborative projects on quantum computing
Prof. Fedor Jelezko, director of the Institute of Quantum Optics, contributes his expertise in the field of manipulating single color centers in diamond to the collaborative project QC-4-BW.
ERC Synergy grant

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