On November 12th, the first FAU LMQ Science Day took place at the Physikum in Erlangen. This event brought together all research teams of the FAU LMQ, showcasing their findings…
We are pleased to announce a FAU LMQ Talk on Friday, November 14th, at 14:00, at lecture hall G, Department of Physics, Staudtstraße 5, Erlangen. The talk, titled “Squeezed states…
Color centers, which are point defects in solids that provide a characteristic photoluminescence signal, play a crucial role employed as qubits for quantum technological devices. Outside of basic research, however,…
What is your research topic? What is your current role? I am a PhD student at the Chair for Theoretical Physics II. My research focuses on the theory of parametrically…
Strongly correlated electron materials are notoriously difficult to treat as, by definition, most of their properties cannot be predicted by mapping the quantum many-body problem to auxiliary single particle models…
The lecture series in the winter semester 2025/2026 starts with a contribution to the International Year of Quantum Physics and Technology, followed by talks about how to make the invisible…
In this FAU LMQ People Spotlight, we interviewed the researcher Britta Maib, who is working at the Research Unit chair of Experimetal Physics (research Training Group RTG-2861-PCL) since December 2023.…
On our website, you can now find an overview of all lectures and seminars associated with the FAU LMQ. This compilation showcases the teaching contributions of all members and reflects…
From gravity to electromagnetism, algebraically decaying long-range interactions are ubiquitous in nature. In the context of quantum many-body systems, repulsive algebraically decaying long-range interactions are relevant in a variety of…
On October 25, 2025, the Long Night of Sciences 2025 will take place in the metropolitan region of Nuremberg-Fürth-Erlangen. In this context, the FAU Profile Center Light.Matter.QuantumTechnologies will be particularly…