Examples of using Quantum optics in English and their translations into German
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Seminar on quantum optics theory.
Michael Köhl is one of the world's leading researchers in the field of experimental atomic physics and quantum optics.
Quantenoptik 2/ Quantum Optics 2 after the following semester.
In the framework of GiRyd experimental andtheoretical groups from nuclear physics, quantum optics and solid-state physics work together.
Realization of"quantum optics on a chip" experiments by superconducting quantum circuits.
All features are designed for different applications in quantum optics, fluorescence microscopy, and high-energy physics.
TRUMPF Scientific Lasers is a Joint Venture between TRUMPF and Professor Dr. Ferenc Krausz,Director Max-Planck-Institut for Quantum Optics Garching near Munich.
Research with many facets- quantum optics is a multidisciplinary field.
Scientists from two worldwide leading research institutions now aim to strengthen their cooperation in this field within the newlyestablished"Max Planck Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics" MPHQ.
Theoretische Quantenoptik 2/ Theoretical Quantum Optics 2 after the following semester.
Gerd Leuchs, Director of the Institute is pleased about the award:"Michael Förtsch hasopened up new methods for research on phenomena in quantum optics and atomic physics.
MoQuOS will significantly advance quantum optics and quantum electronics of individual spin systems.
The Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics as a research institutionis engaged in all aspects of modern optics ranging from quantum optics to technically applicable optical metrology.
Quantenoptik und Ultrakurzzeitphysik 2/ Quantum Optics and Ultrafast Physics 2 after the following semester.
For the first time, our findings confirmed in real time observation the theoretical predictions of quantum mechanics," says Ferenc Krausz,Director at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and head of the team of scientists.
Grey matter in actionat the Rudolph Grimms researchgroup at the Institute for Quantum Optics& Information(IQOQI- AT). The groupis a pioneer in researchon Bose-Einstein condensates.©C.Lackner/IQOQ.
The bachelor's degree program offers a comprehensive overview of the elements and principles of physics and thereby open up access to the current research facilities such as elementary particle physics,astrophysics, quantum optics or solid-state physics.
The solutions provide an important foundation for research and development in quantum optics and other applied research areas, such as the life sciences.
Jörg Wrachtrup, director of the Institute of Physics(3) at the University of Stuttgart, received the 2011 Leibniz Prize for originating a completely novel andhighly fruitful area of research where solid state physics and quantum optics intersect.
Scientific staff member at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching and doctoral work at the Ludwig Maximilians University(LMU) in Munich on the subject of"Development of Molecular Quantum Computing.
The research area that he in effect founded continues to have ramifications far beyond solid state physics and quantum optics in both materials science and the life sciences.
Christian Gross(36), Quantum Optics, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching As a postdoctoral researcher Christian Gross was involved in the pioneering development of microscopes for the observation of single atoms in optical grids.
In this context, the research of the MQO group can be divided into three areas:developing enabling technology for mesoscopic quantum optics, fundamental physics with mesoscopic quantum states, and applications of mesoscopic quantum optics.
On Friday, July 13, 2012, Anton Zeilinger, Professor of Physics at the University of Vienna,Director of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and member of the Honorary Advisory Committee of dOCUMENTA(13), will bring to Kassel a fragment of a meteorite from the Campo del Cielo meteorite field in the Chaco province of northern Argentina, that has belonged to the collection of the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna since 2004.
After six months as an associate researcher at Collège de France in which she extended her doctoral work by participating to the construction of the next generation of the experiment,she was hired in 2015 by the Institute for Quantum Optics and quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Science to work as a post-doctoral fellow on the cold Erbium experiment in the group of Professor Francesca Ferlaino.
Researchers in the Laboratory for Attosecond Physics,jointly run by LMU and the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics(MPQ), have now taken an important step towards this goal- by building an electron microscope that can image high-frequency electromagnetic fields and trace their ultrafast dynamics.
The Lighthouse Project QUILT bundles the outstanding scientific expertise, technology platforms and considerable market knowledge of six Fraunhofer institutes with the scientific excellence of globalleaders in quantum technology such as the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information(IQOQI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light MPG MPL.
In the MPG-PTB-RIKEN Centre, worldwide leading experimental groups in atomic and nuclear physics,antimatter research, quantum optics and metrology closely collaborate in order to measure time and natural constants even more accurately using their ultra-precise equipment.
An international collaboration led by Ferenc Krausz and made up of researchers from the Vienna University of Technology, the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics and the University of Bielefeld have recently succeeded in developing a technique which can measure the instantaneous electric field of red light(quarter period~ 620 attoseconds) and record its variation with a resolution of 100 attoseconds Science, August 27, 2004.
A team of researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute,in collaboration with colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, the Technical University of Munich, and the University of Kassel have now shown that even a small redistribution of electrons can produce a significant force on the atomic cores in the crystal lattice.