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Sebastian Loth is Professor and Managing Director of the Institute for Functional Matter and Quantum Technologies (FMQ) at the University of Stuttgart, leading cutting-edge research in atomic-scale quantum phenomena. His work integrates advanced scanning tunneling microscopy with quantum engineering to probe and manipulate matter at fundamental limits.
His research spans:
- Quantum Physics and Computing (qubit design, error correction)
- Atomic-Scale Engineering (single-atom manipulation, quantum platforms)
- Spintronics and Nanomagnetism (single-molecule magnets, spin chains)
- Terahertz Spectroscopy (ultrafast dynamics, plasmon control)
- Condensed Matter Physics (charge density waves, quantum phase transitions)
Analysis of his 2019-2025 publications reveals a trajectory toward atomically-precise quantum systems. Key advancements include stochastic resonance spectroscopy for slow-measurement dynamics characterization, terahertz near-field waveform control in STM, and atomic-scale vector network analyzers. His work consistently bridges quantum theory with experimental nanofabrication, particularly in quantum magnetism and electron dynamics at sub-nanometer scales.
As head of the FMQ Institute, Professor Loth directs a multidisciplinary team focused on quantum materials characterization. The institute houses specialized facilities for ultrafast STM, terahertz spectroscopy, and atomic manipulation, enabling breakthroughs in quantum sensing and nanoscale device engineering.
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