Benedikt Tratzmiller

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Email: benedikt.tratzmiller[at]uni-ulm.de
Tel: +49-731-50-22906
Room O25/406
Institute for Theoretical Physics
Ulm University
Albert-Einstein Allee 11
D-89081 Ulm, Germany

My Research Interests

My main research interests are in the field of quantum mechanics, particularly quantum optics and its applications. During my master’s thesis I am working on dynamical nuclear polarization protocols based on nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers, i.e. methods to transfer spin polarization from a NV center’s electron spin to nuclear spins, like for example hydrogen spins. This has the potential to significantly improve the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance. My research includes the simulation of recently developed polarization schemes as well as the development of new methods.

Most Recent Papers

Efficient Information Retrieval for Sensing via Continuous MeasurementPhys. Rev. X 13, 031012arXiv:2209.08777

Active hyperpolarization of the nuclear spin lattice: Application to hexagonal boron nitride color centers, Phys. Rev. B 107, 214307, arXiv:2010.03334

Driving force and nonequilibrium vibronic dynamics in charge separation of strongly bound electron–hole pairsCommun Phys 6, 65 (2023)arXiv:2205.06623

Asymptotic State Transformations of Continuous Variable ResourcesCommun. Math. Phys. 398, 291–351 (2023)arXiv:2010.00044

Spin-Dependent Momentum Conservation of Electron-Phonon Scattering in Chirality-Induced Spin SelectivityJ. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2023, 14, XXX, 340–346arXiv:2209.05323

Contact

Ulm University
Institute of Theoretical Physics
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
D - 89069 Ulm
Germany

Tel: +49 731 50 22911
Fax: +49 731 50 22924

Office: Building M26, room 4117

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