Jan Thomsen in a new EU project on ultra-precise atomic clocks Jan Thomsen, Associate Professor and head of the Ultracold Atoms research group at the Niels Bohr Institute is part of a grant of 14 million kroner to participate in an EU project to develop ultra-precise atomic clocks…
Superfast light source made from artificial atom New research results from the Niels Bohr Institute show that light sources can be made much faster by using a principle that was predicted theoretically in 1954. Superfast light sources can be used, for example, in lase…
Massive investment: From theoretical quantum physics to usable quantum technology In a major new effort to translate quantum physics into practical quantum technology, the Innovation Fund Denmark has therefore invested 80 million kroner in a nationwide project involving three universities.
Protected Majorana states for quantum information Quantum technology has the potential to revolutionize computation, cryptography, and simulation of quantum systems. However: quantum states are fragile, and so must be controlled without being measured.
Physicist Peter Lodahl receives prestigious EliteForsk Award Peter Lodahl, professor of quantum physics at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen has received the prestigious Danish elite researcher award, the EliteForsk Award 2016. Peter Lodahl works with…
Gabija Kiršanske Electrical control of excitons in semiconductor nanostructures: from quantum dots in photonic-crystal devices to the exciton Mott transition in coupled quantum wells Supervisor: Prof. Peter Lodahl and Assoc. Prof. Søren…
Heidi Lundgaard Sørensen A WAVEGUIDE PLATFORM FOR COLLECTIVE LIGHT-ATOM INTERACTION Principal supervisor: Prof. Eugene S. Polzik Additional supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Jürgen Appel and Assoc. Prof. Jörg H. Müller
Sofus L. Kristensen Doppler-Free Cavity Enhanced Spectroscopy of Molecular Iodine Supervisors: Sigrid Skovbo Adsersen and Jan Westenkær Thomsen
Jean-Baptiste Sylvain Béguin A one-dimensional quantum interface between a few atoms and weak light Principal supervisor: Prof. Eugene S. Polzik Additional supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Jürgen Appel, Assoc. Prof. Jörg H. Müller
Marius Gaudesius Towards entanglement generation between Cesium-133 atomic ensemble and nanomechanical membrane resonator Supervisor: Prof. Eugene S. Polzik
Mark Rudner receives ERC grant of nearly 12 million kroner Mark Rudner, associate professor in Condensed Matter Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, has received a grant from the European Research Council, an ERC Starting Grant of 1.5 million…
Photons open the gateway for quantum networks There is tremendous potential for new information technology based on light (photons), and quantum technology based on photons – called quantum photonics, will be able to hold much more information than current computer…
Kilian W. Kluge Characterization of collective spin states in atomic ensembles trapped around tapered nanofibers Supervisor: Jörg H. Müller
Eugene Polzik receives ERC grant Eugene Polzik, professor and head of the Center for Quantum Optics, Quantop at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen has received a grant of nearly 1.2 million kroner (150,000 Euro) from the European…
Quantum networks: Back and forth are not equal distances! Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute have discovered a new type of photonic channels, where back and forth are not equal distances! Such a system has been a missing component for building quantum photonic circuits…
Christine Pepke Pedersen Characterizing thermal properties of tapered nano fibers Supervisors: Jörg H. Müller & Jürgen Appel
Peter Lodahl receives prestigious ERC Advanced Grant Peter Lodahl, professor and head of the Quantum Photonics research group at the Niels Bohr Institute, has received a large and prestigious grant from the European Research Council, the ERC Advanced Grant.
Super sensitive measurement of magnetic fields in swinging atoms There are electrical signals in the nervous system, the brain and throughout the human body and there are tiny magnetic fields associated with these signals that could be important for medical science.
Quantum link between QDev in Denmark and QuTech in Holland The Center for Quantum Devices, QDev at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen and QuTech at Delft University of Technology in Holland have therefore entered into an international partnership in the…