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Quantum Billiards with Free Electrons

Tue, 25. Nov 2025, 17:00-18:00
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Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bayreuth, Eva Herzig, Georg Herink
Hörsaal H18, Gebäude NW2
Universitätsstraße 30
95447 Bayreuth
 
Topics:
Quanta in Science and Quantum Technologies
Performance type:
On-Site Event
Event type:
Lecture / Discussion
Target groups:
Adult Youth Teachers (University) Teachers (School) Physics-Interested Physicists / Scientists Press / Media Students (School) Students (University)

Our guest speaker Prof. Dr. Claus Ropers (Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences & Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany) contributes to the Physical Colloquium of the Institute of Physics:
"Microscopy with light or electrons has given us powerful tools to study the nanoscale world. Fast electrons provide atomic resolution through their short de Broglie wavelength, yet their precise quantum state is usually not relevant. Quantum optics, in contrast, examines the quantum properties of light and its interaction with matter at the level of individual quanta.
When light interacts with free electrons, these areas meet, and quantum-optical concepts enter electron microscopy. Optical fields can shape an electron wave function or create superposition states, and such interactions can even lead to entanglement between electrons and photons.
This talk will present these recent developments, which establish free electrons as a controllable quantum system with new applications in measurement, control, and light generation."

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