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PD Dr. Alex Greilich is a researcher in the Department of Physics at the Technical University of Dortmund, where he is affiliated with the Faculty of Physics and contributes to the research focus on Condensed Matter. His work is centered on the coherent optical control of spin states in semiconductor systems and their applications in quantum technologies.
His research interests include:
- Coherent optical control of spin states in semiconductor nanostructures
- Spin-based quantum information processing
- Non-perturbative spectroscopy techniques
- Single-spin and ensemble spectroscopy using continuous-wave and pulsed lasers
- Extending coherence times of solid-state quantum bits
- Long-range spin-spin entanglement via photon coupling
- Investigation of electron and hole spin states in self-assembled nanostructures and defect centers
His group specializes in both microscopic (single-spin) and macroscopic (ensemble) spectroscopic methods under laser excitation, aiming to advance quantum coherence and entanglement in solid-state systems. This research lies at the intersection of quantum optics, materials science, and quantum computing.
Dr. Greilich is actively involved in experimental condensed matter physics and quantum technology development at TU Dortmund. He collaborates within a broad network of physicists working on semiconductor nanostructures and quantum devices. His laboratory, located in the physics building on Otto-Hahn-Str. 4a, Room CP-01-179, supports advanced optical and spectroscopic experiments.





