A 4-year long project bears fruit with a publication in Nature Physics
In 2010 we proposed theoretically a new method for efficient quantum state tomography for large quantum systems. In a joint project with the trapped ion group at Innsbruck we have achieved the first experimental demonstration of this method. The project started in 2013 required the sustained effort of two generations of PhD students (Tillmann & Milan) and postdocs (Ish & Marcus). Well done!
News
Martin Plenio is selected as Highly Cited Researcher for 2019!
Second ERC Synergy grant for the group
Congratulations to Zhenyu on the birth of his baby girl Qian-Qian!
Julen Pedernales wins the best poster award!
Reinhart Koselleck-Projekt: 1,5 Millionen Euro für „risikobehaftete Forschung"
Most Recent Papers
Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Using a Carbon Nanotube Double Quantum Dot, Physical Review Applied, 12, 054025 (2019)
Exciton transport enhancement across quantum Su-Schrieffer-Heeger lattices with quartic nonlinearity, Physical Review B, 100, 104307 (2019)
Hybrid spatiotemporal architectures for universal linear optics, Physical Review A, 99, 062301 (2019)
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