Projects from Prof. Dr. Jan Sperling
TRR 142 - Generation and characterization of quantum light in nonlinear systems: A theoretical analysis (C10*)
We develop novel approaches based on integro-differential equations and quantum-channel descriptions for the tailored generation of nonclassical light and its propagation in structured media. By devising a multilinear process matrix formalism and accounting for complex dispersion in photonic crystals, we characterize quantum properties of light. ...
Duration: 01/2022 - 12/2025
Funded by: DFG
QCUMbER: Quantum Controlled Ultrafast Multimode Entanglement and Measurement
Duration: 09/2015 - 08/2018
Funded by: EU
Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 142 - Tailored Nonlinear Photonics: From Fundamental Concepts to Functional Structures
The central goal of this CRC is the exploration, development, and engineering of future nonlinear photonics, which uses state-of-the-art technological capabilities for the exploration of new physics and devices based on tailored strong nonlinearities and genuine quantum effects. Our research harnesses tailored solid-state systems and bridges the ...
Duration: 04/2014 - 12/2025
Funded by: DFG
Quantum Correlations of Light and Matter: Quantification and Application (B12, Subproject of SFB 652: Strong Correlations and Collective Effects in Radiation Fields: Coulomb Systems, Clusters and Particles)
In this project, methods for the identification of quantum correlations of fermionic, bosonic and many-party systems will be developed. To this end, a universal quantification of entanglement and nonclassicality will be introduced for arbitrary spatially and temporally dependent systems. Operational measures will be constructed that characterize ...
Duration: 01/2013 - 12/2017
Funded by: DFG