Frederik Thiele, Jan Philipp Höpker, and Moritz Bartnick presented their work on “Towards Cryogenic Polarisation Modulation in Lithium Niobate Waveguides”, “Integrated transition edge sensors on lithium niobate waveguides”, and “Towards an integrated PDC source at cryogenic temperatures” at the DPG-Frühjahrstagung in Rostock.
From 15th-17th October Jan Philipp Höpker joined the ICIQP Conference in Paris, France. He presented his work on “Integrated transition edge sensors on lithium niobate waveguides”.
We congratulate Nina Amelie Lange for successfully defending her bachelor thesis titled "Characterising Integrated Optical Components at Cryogenic Temperatures".
With the sum of about 2.8 million euros, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) will fund research in the field of quantum communication at the University of Paderborn. Within the “Quantum Futur” Program, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Tim Bartley will lead a junior research group to investigate integrated quantum optics and superconducting electronics.
The aim of the research is to exploit the quantum properties of light for quantum…
We congratulate Frederik Thiele who has successfully defended his bachelor thesis on "Light Coupling in Lithium Niobate Waveguides at Low Temperatures".
On 21st August 2017 Jan Philipp Höpker has successfully defended his master thesis titled "Integrated cryogenic manipulation and detection of photonic quantum states".
To celebrate the 16-month anniversary of the MQO group we have gone on a little Sunday excursion. Playing minigolf we have enjoyed one of the last warm afternoons of the year. We let the day end with snacks, cold drinks and a delicious MQO cake!
We congratulate Moritz Bartnick who has successfully defended his bachelor thesis on "Absorption of Light in Superconducting Detector Structures on Lithium Niobate Waveguides".