Macroscopic Quantum Optics (MQO)
We use experimental quantum optics methods in discrete and continuous variables to study quantum phenomena in large-scale and complex systems.
Organizers | Anton V. Zasedatelev of Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics and Florian Dirnberger of
The three-day workshop brings together leading experimental and theoretical research groups studying quantum phenomena in excitons, phonons, and magnons coupled to light, quantum states in Moiré materials, and light-induced strongly-correlated states in condensed matter.
Workshop topics include:
The Quantum Correlated Light and Matter workshop takes place over three full days at Aalto University's iconic Dipoli building and the brand-new Marsio building, located on the Otaniemi campus in Espoo, Finland.
Confirmed invited speakers:
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The workshop is supported by the Aalto-TUM partnership program, the Finnish quantum institute and
We use experimental quantum optics methods in discrete and continuous variables to study quantum phenomena in large-scale and complex systems.
Florian Dirnberger's group investigates the physics of excitons in correlated quantum materials. At the center of their efforts are two-dimensional magnetic materials.
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