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Dr. Sven Peter Linzen is a quantum physicist and project leader at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena, Germany. His research bridges quantum electronics and geoarchaeology, with a focus on superconducting devices and their applications in magnetic field sensing for archaeological investigations. He has led EU flagship projects like 'Quantum E-LEAPS' and participated in Mongolian-German archaeological collaborations since 2009.
Key Research Themes:
- Development of superconducting NbN nanowires and hybrid quantum technologies
- Quantum metrology standards (Josephson voltage/current effects)
- Geophysical prospection in wetland environments using SQUID-based systems
- Archaeological mapping of Mongol Empire sites like Karakorum
- Material science of ultrathin superconducting films
Scientific Leadership: Collaborated with institutions including UC Berkeley (Humboldt Fellowship 2002-2003), D-Wave Systems (2006-2007), and Mongolian research teams. His recent work demonstrates dual quantum effects like AC coherent phase slips in nanowires, while archaeological projects combine quantum sensors with historical investigations.
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