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Tilman Pfau is a Professor and Head of the 5th Institute of Physics at the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on ultracold quantum gases, quantum computing with Rydberg atoms, and novel light-matter interactions. Key areas include supersolid systems, Rydberg molecule dynamics, and quantum device development. He leads projects such as QRydDemo, a neutral atom quantum processor demonstrator.
Research Interests: Quantum droplets, dipolar supersolids, Rydberg physics, quantum optics, and scalable quantum computing architectures. His work bridges atomic physics with condensed matter and photonics, emphasizing precision spectroscopy and topological quantum phenomena.
Key Projects: Development of optical tweezers arrays for quantum computing, pulsed ion microscopes for quantum gas imaging, and single-photon sources using four-wave mixing. Collaborations involve integrating nanophotonics with atomic vapors to enhance quantum control.
Lab/Teams: Directs the 5th Institute of Physics labs focused on cold atoms, ion trapping, and quantum device fabrication. Hosts interdisciplinary projects combining experimental and theoretical approaches to quantum technologies.
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