The research on hot vapors of alkali gases ranges from fundamental physics to real world applications such as magnetometers, clocks, microwave sensors and various building blocks in quantum optics. So far this research relied mostly on the properties of the atoms involved. With the recent progress on engineered photonic structures, cell manufacturing and available materials it is possible to expand the way how spectroscopy can be implemented. In this seminar I want to show how state of the art technology in nano-photonics, material machining, thin film epitaxy and atomic layer deposition will expand the potential of atomic vapor spectroscopy, all the way from fundamental science to a device.
Donnerstag, 28.05.2026
| 13.00 bis 15.00 Uhr