欧美高清

Professor Stefan Kuhr

Head Of Department

Physics

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Personal statement

Stefan Kuhr is the Head of the Physics Department and a specialist in experimental ultracold-atom physics, quantum optics, and quantum simulation. His research focuses on the trapping and manipulation of single or very few quantum objects. Stefan has made significant contributions to quantum simulation, notably as a co-inventor of the quantum-gas microscope, which has opened many new avenues in quantum information and quantum simulation. At the University of 欧美高清, his team achieved the first quantum-gas microscope with fermionic atoms. Earlier in his career, Stefan worked with Physics Nobel Laureate Serge Haroche to observe quantum jumps of a light field for the first time. During his PhD work in Bonn, Stefan developed a deterministic single-atom source.

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
2011
Recipient
2011

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Publications

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Physical Review A Vol 113 (2026)
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Optics Express Vol 34, pp. 623-637 (2026)
, Lorenzi Francesco, , , , , Salasnich Luca,
Physical Review Letters Vol 135 (2025)
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Optics Express Vol 32, pp. 48957-48971 (2024)
, Carli Andrea Di, Mitchell Matthew, , , Creffield Charles E,
Physical Review Research Vol 6 (2024)
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Nature Communications Vol 15 (2024)

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Research Interests

My research focuses on the single-site resolved detection and manipulation of atoms in optical lattices. A significant highlight from 2024 was the publication of our paper in Nature Communications titled "Commensurate and Incommensurate 1D Interacting Quantum Systems" []. This work presents a well-controlled quantum system with three to six atoms in a one-dimensional optical lattice with dynamically programmable light potentials. We demonstrated the ability to dynamically alter the number of available lattice sites, transitioning the system from commensurate to incommensurate filling. Currently, we are investigating other intriguing many-body phases in disordered optical lattices and restricted geometries. Additionally, we have conducted studies on enhancing arbitrary light potentials [] and optimizing single-atom image analysis []. My research subjects also include solitons and instabilities in optical lattices [Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 234603 (2021); ibid. 125, 183602 (2020); ibid. 123, 123602 (2019)]. Earlier, my team achieved the first realization of a quantum-gas microscope with fermionic atoms [], which was recognized as one of the 'Highlights of the Year' by the American Physical Society in 2015.

Professional Activities

Speaker
20/6/2024
Invited speaker
16/6/2024
Invited speaker
29/11/2023
Invited speaker
24/1/2023
Invited speaker
7/7/2020
Invited speaker
20/11/2019

Projects

Hilker, Timon (Principal Investigator) Kuhr, Stefan (Co-investigator) Rout, Binayak (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 01-Jan-2029
Kuhr, Stefan (Principal Investigator) La Rooij, Arthur (Co-investigator) Watson, Benjamin (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 01-Jan-2029
Kuhr, Stefan (Principal Investigator) La Rooij, Arthur (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2028
Kuhr, Stefan (Principal Investigator) Griffin, Paul (Co-investigator) Kendon, Vivien (Co-investigator) Pritchard, Jonathan (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 30-Jan-2033
Kendon, Vivien (Principal Investigator) Kuhr, Stefan (Co-investigator) Pritchard, Jonathan (Co-investigator) Au Yeung, Rhonda (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 30-Jan-2029
Daley, Andrew (Principal Investigator) Kuhr, Stefan (Principal Investigator) Haller, Elmar (Co-investigator) Kuhr, Stefan (Co-investigator) Pritchard, Jonathan (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 30-Jan-2030

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Professor Stefan Kuhr
Head Of Department
Physics

Email: stefan.kuhr@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3364