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Quantum Technologies

Prof. Menno Poot

Research Field

Our group focusses on Quantum Technologies. We make chips using state-of-the-art nanofabrication techniques to study quantum effects in a variety of systems. For example, we look at nanomechanical resonators at millikelvin temperatures, where these are in their quantum groundstate. Yet their tiny zero-point motion can be measured using ultra-sensitive optomechanical techniques.
Another important topic is integrated quantum optics, where photonic chips with functionality to generate, manipulate, and detect single photons are designed, made, and measured.

Address/Contact

James-Franck-Str. 1/I
85748 Garching b. München
office.eqt@ph.tum.de
+49 (0)89 289-12358
Fax: +49 (0)89 289-12536

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Teaching

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Current and Finished Theses in the Group

Towards On-Chip Superconducting Single Photon Detectors for Integrated Photonic Quantum Computing
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Quantum Science & Technology
Themensteller(in): Menno Poot
Real Time Manipulation of 2D Optomechanics
Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
Themensteller(in): Menno Poot
Second Harmonic Generation in Hybrid Structures: Understanding Supported Modes and their Coupling Strengths
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Quantum Science & Technology
Themensteller(in): Menno Poot
Optomechanical racetrack cavities: Towards the optical spring effect
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Physik (Physik der kondensierten Materie)
Themensteller(in): Menno Poot
Quantum Optics on a Chip
Abschlussarbeit im Masterstudiengang Quantum Science & Technology
Themensteller(in): Menno Poot
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