Domaines
Quantum optics/Atomic physics/Laser
Quantum optics
Topological materials, Quantum Transport, Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Metrology
Type of internship
Expérimental et théorique Corporate activity
Description
The need to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions has created a currently unmet demand for miniaturized trace gas analyzers. Fiber Fabry-Perot microcavities developed at LKB in the context of atomic quantum technologies offer a unique opportunity to realize such instruments. This internship, and the PhD project that will follow, are part of the research program that will take the step from proof of principle to quantitative, precise gas analysis. This includes a wide spectrum of experimental, numerical and theoretical research.
The internship will be carried out in collaboration between the LKB Atom Chips group and the startup company Mirega SAS, and will take place in a stimulating environment where fundamental quantum science is in close daily contact with startup-driven R&D.
Contact
Jakob Reichel