Our mission is ...

  • Universal matter-wave interferometry & the foundations of physics
    • Demonstrated quantum interference of atoms & molecules:
      Fullerenesvitamins,  macromolecules, molecular clusters, antibiotic polypeptides, and massive metal clusters. already exceeding 170'000 atomic mass units. 
    • Exploring new materials, complexity classes & internal dynamics in quantum interferometry:  
      proteins, metal clusters, dielectric nanoparticles.
    • Quantitative experiments on dephasing and decoherence.
  • Cooling and quantum optomechanics 
    • Optical cooling to trapped rotational quantum ground states.
    • Trapping & cooling of nanobiological matter
  • Enabling technologies for quantum experiments
    • Molecular beam sources for cold metallic, dielectric and biological nanomaterials.
    • Universal coherent beam splitter technologies
  • Quantum sensing
    • Matter-wave assisted force measurements with < 10-26 N sensitivity.
    • Trapped nanorotors for torque & rotation sensing on the micron scale.  
    • Superconducting quantum detectors for mass spectrometry & molecule analysis.

 Latest News

10.01.2025
 

355nm photocleavage neutralizes an Oxytocin derivative in high vacuum

02.01.2025
 

Probing molecular photophysics in a matter-wave interferometer

18.12.2024
 

Florian Fechtel and Richard Ferstl are on the Dean's list 2024.

15.12.2024
 

Neutral single molecules detected with utmost efficiency by SSPDs.

02.12.2024
 

KAIST visits Vienna to explore collaborations in Quantum Science.

25.11.2024
 

Congratulations to Ksenija Simonović on completing her PhD with distinction.