Jahr: 2018

Today, Raimund successfully defended his PhD thesis with the title Correlation experiments and data evaluation techniques with classical light sources in space and time. After a bit of bureaucracy, he may call himself Dr. Schneider.

Today, Thomas successfully defended his PhD thesis with the title Multiphoton interferences: fundamentals and applications. After a bit of bureaucracy, he may call himself Dr. Mehringer.

Two of our articles have recently been accepted in OSA Journals. The first one, Photon statistics as an interference phenomenon, has been published in Optics Letters. Abstract: Interference of light fields, first postulated by Young, is one of the fundamental pillars of physics. Dirac extended...

Two of our articles have recently been published in APS Journals. The first one, Directional Dicke Subradiance with Nonclassical and Classical Light Sources, has been published in PRL. Abstract: We investigate Dicke subradiance of N≥2 distant quantum sources in free space, i.e., the spatial em...

Today, Simon successfully defended his PhD thesis with the title Multi-Photon Interferences of Quantum Emitters in Space and Time. After a bit of bureaucracy, he may call himself Dr. Mährlein.

Our recently published Nature Physics paper "Quantum imaging with incoherently scattered light from a free-electron laser" (Article) has been highlighted in a picture caption story entitled "Incoherent Success" in the January 2018 issue of Nature Photonics. The article, written by one of the editors...