erlin, 17/03/2026. The controlled generation of single photons is an essential element of numerous quantum technology applications, such as quantum networks and quantum computing. A research team from the Integrated Quantum Photonics working group at the Department of Physics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Joint Lab Diamond Nanophotonics at the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) in Berlin, led by Prof. Dr. Tim Schröder, has now demonstrated the successful application of the new SUPER (Swing-UP of the quantum EmitteR population) method. The approach facilitates the controlled generation of light particles (photons). Results of the study were recently published in the journal Nature Communications.
New SUPER method renders photon generation more efficient
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