A portrait of Prof. Roland Nagy “Anyone who might have dared to suggest controlling a single photon, let alone an electron, 20 years ago would have been considered to have…
The communication of the future is to become more secure with the help of light particles. This is the goal of the QuNET initiative by the BMBF. Researchers from Jena,…
An international team of researchers including scientists from FAU has, for the first time, used x-rays for an imaging technique that exploits a particular quantum characteristic of light. In their…
By superimposing two laser fields of different strengths and frequency, the electron emission of metals can be measured and controlled precisely to a few attoseconds. Physicists from FAU, the University…
Silicon carbide (SiC) has developed into a high-performance semiconductor technology in recent years. This goes hand in hand with excellent monocrystalline wafer material and continuously improving process technology as well…
FAU quantum physicist Prof. Dr. Joachim Zanthier was a little taken aback when he learned that the Nobel Prize in Physics will be awarded this year to Alain Aspect, from whom Zanthier received his doctoral degree in the 1990s.