We are fascinated by and working on ...

  • Universal matter-wave interferometry & the foundations of physics
    • Towards metal cluster interferometry:
      a new material class in quantum physics to probe the interface to the classical world.  
    • From Polypeptide towards Protein interferometry:
      a new material class to study complexity & dynamics of biomolecules in quantum physics.   
  • Cooling and quantum optomechanics 
    • Optical cooling of non-spherical nanoparticles to explore their rotational quantum states.
    • Trapping & cooling of nanobiological matter to harvest their internal complexity. 
  • Enabling technologies for quantum experiments
    • Sources of metal clusters, dielectric and biological nanomaterials: for matter-wave interferometry.
    • Single-photon charge control and coherent beam splitting of proteins & metal clusters. 
    • Interfeormeter concepts for complex nanomatter.
  • Quantum sensors
    • Matter-wave deflectometers with high better than yocto-Newton force sensitivity:
      ... to measure electro-magnetic, optical & dynamical properties of molecules of interst to biology and chemistry.
    • Trapped nanorotors: 
      ... to realize highly sensitive torque & rotations sensors on the micron scale.  
    • Superconducting nanowire detectors:
      ... for mass spectrometry and molecule analysis, harvesting the sensitivity of quantum phase transitions.

 Latest News

17.02.2020
 

"Coriolis compensation via gravity in a matter-wave interferometer" got published in New Journal of Physics!

07.02.2020
 

The Austrian Science Funds has granted us a new project: Multiscale Cluster Interference (MUSCLE)

 

23.01.2020
 

"Quantum-Assisted Measurement of Atomic Diamagnetism" is now published in Physical Review X!

08.01.2020
 

With January 1st 2020, SuperMaMa has started. This is a new research & innovation action with a total volume of nearly 3 Million Euros project,...

11.12.2019
 

...of the 21st Century Nanoscience Handbook. A comprehensive review of recent nanoscience.

10.12.2019
 

"Improved fullerene polarizability measurements" are now published at Phys. Rev. Res.