Last week, five members of our group participated in the Spring Meeting of the Atoms, Molecules, Quantum Optics, and Photonics Section of the German Physical Society (DPG SAMOP). The conference was held in Bonn from March 8th to 14th.
Our group contributed with the following presentations:
- Aishi Barua: Towards enhanced homodyne detection with a squeezed local oscillator (Poster)
- Niklas Lamberty: Cryogenic Feedforward of a Photonic Quantum State (Talk)
- Isabell Mischke: Loss Analysis of a Massively Multiplexed Superconducting Nanowire Photon-Number-Resolving Detector (Poster)
- Stefan Vorwerk: 3D Printed Microstructures for Enhancing Coupling Efficiency with SNSPDs (Poster)
- Niklas Schröder: Towards spatial demultiplexed feedforward of photon-number states (Poster)
Throughout the event, we engaged in stimulating discussions, exchanging ideas that will shape our future research. Beyond the scientific sessions, we made the most of our time in Bonn—sharing meals, exploring the city, and strengthening our team bonds.