Center for Light-Matter Interaction, Sensors & Analytics (LISA+)

Groß Group: Quantum Many-Body Physics

The group of Christian Groß is working on the experimental study of synthetic quantum many-body systems. These are based on neutral atoms, which are cooled to near absolute zero temperature using laser cooling.  Next, the ultracold atoms are made to interact with each other, either via Rydberg excitation, or via controlled contact interactions in ultracold fermi gases. Adding the control of the atomic motion by laser fields, a fully controlled designer quantum systems is build in the lab. One cannot only observe the individual atoms in those systems one-by-one, but also control them on the same level.

The group of Christian Groß is a member of the Center for Quantum Science at the University of Tübingen.

More information is available on the group homepage of Christian Groß.