The Bavarian University Center for Latin America (BAYLAT) provides start-up funding for a new project Optical coherences in few-atom samples with dipole-dipole interactions, which will be conducted in collaboration with Romain Bachelard from the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil.
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We are happy to anounce that the DFG will fund the new Collaborative Research Centre Transregio TRR 306 QuCoLiMa (Quantum Cooperativity of Light and Matter), which the QOQI research group will coordinate. Starting in January 2021, the researchers participating in the TRR 306 will be investigating th...
We congratulate our master student Valentin Klüsener for his successfull application to the Physics Graduate Program at MIT as well as to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University in Experimental Physics. In late 2018, Valentin had started his master thesis at FAU, formally supe...
Our Article Birth, death, and revival of spontaneous emission in a three-atom system has been published in Phys. Rev. Research:
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013278 (2020)
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Three identical two-level atoms in free space prepared in particular entangled single-photon excited states display ...
Our article Many-particle interference to test Born's rule has been published as a Rapid Communication in Phys. Rev. Research:
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 012051(R) (2020)
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Born's rule relates detection probabilities to the modulus square of the wave function. It is one of the central p...
Our article Light of Two Atoms in Free Space: Bunching or Antibunching? has been published as Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 063603.
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Photon statistics divides light sources into three different categories, characterized by bunched, antibunched, or uncorrelated photon arrival times. Single ato...
Our article Ghost imaging at an XUV free-electron laser has been published as Phys. Rev. A 101, 013820.
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Here we present the results of a classical ghost imaging experiment accomplished at an XUV free-electron laser (FEL). To perform such experiment at an FEL source each x-ray pulse was...
Marc has won the best poster award at the IMPRS-PL Annual Meeting last week! Congratulations!
More information about the International Max Planck Research School: Physics of Light (IMPRS-PL) at
https://mpl.mpg.de/imprs/
Today, Anton successfully defended his PhD thesis with the title Enhancing x-ray diffractive imaging and optical microscopy by use of intensity correlations. After a bit of bureaucracy, he may call himself Dr. Classen.
Today, Daniel successfully defended his PhD thesis with the title Quantum Coherences of Nonclassical and Classical Sources. After a bit of bureaucracy, he may call himself Dr. Bhatti.