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Gerhard Rempe

Gerhard Rempe

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Physics

D-Index
92
Citations
31127
World Ranking
2108
National Ranking
185

Overview

Gerhard Rempe is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and is engaged in research primarily within the fields of Physics and Astronomy and Computer Science. Their work focuses extensively on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biophysics, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics explored in their research include Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Mechanics and Applications, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Photonic and Optical Devices, and Mechanical and Optical Resonators.

Rempe has contributed to various scientific publications with frequent appearances in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Physical Review Letters, arXiv (Cornell University), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) from La Trobe University, and Science.

Several recent papers exemplify their research trajectory:

  • A quantum-logic gate between distant quantum-network modules, 2021, Science
  • Efficient generation of entangled multi-photon graph states from a single atom, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A quantum network node with crossed optical fibre cavities, 2020, Nature Physics
  • Quantum Repeater Node Demonstrating Unconditionally Secure Key Distribution, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Quantum Teleportation between Remote Qubit Memories with Only a Single Photon as a Resource, 2021, Physical Review Letters

Collaborations are an important aspect of Rempe's research, with frequent coauthors including Olivier Morin, Stefan Langenfeld, Stephan Welte, Philip Thomas, and Severin Daiss.

In addition to research articles, Gerhard Rempe has published books, notably with Elsevier BV, such as the volume "Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics" published in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Observation of quantum collapse and revival in a one-atom maser.

    Gerhard Rempe;Herbert Walther;Norbert Klein

  • Observation of normal-mode splitting for an atom in an optical cavity.

    R. J. Thompson;G. Rempe;H. J. Kimble

  • Deterministic Single-Photon Source for Distributed Quantum Networking

    Axel Kuhn;Markus Hennrich;Gerhard Rempe

  • An elementary quantum network of single atoms in optical cavities.

    Stephan Ritter;Christian Nölleke;Carolin Hahn;Andreas Reiserer

  • Cavity-based quantum networks with single atoms and optical photons

    Andreas Reiserer;Gerhard Rempe

  • Observation of sub-Poissonian photon statistics in a micromaser.

    G. Rempe;F. Schmidt-Kaler;H. Walther

  • Single-Atom Single-Photon Quantum Interface

    Tatjana Wilk;Simon C. Webster;Axel Kuhn;Gerhard Rempe

  • Trapping an atom with single photons

    P. W. H. Pinkse;T. Fischer;P. Maunz;G. Rempe

  • Measurement of ultralow losses in an optical interferometer

    G. Rempe;R. J. Thompson;H. J. Kimble;R. Lalezari

  • Cavity cooling of a single atom

    P. Maunz;T. Puppe;I. Schuster;N. Syassen

  • A single-atom quantum memory

    Holger P. Specht;Christian Nölleke;Andreas Reiserer;Manuel Uphoff

  • Fundamental Systems in Quantum Optics

    Gerhard Rempe;Wolfgang Schleich

  • Origin of quantum-mechanical complementarity probed by a ‘which-way’ experiment in an atom interferometer

    S. Dürr;T. Nonn;G. Rempe

  • Quantum information processing and communication: strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe

    Peter Zoller;Peter Zoller;Thomas Beth;D. Binosi;D. Binosi;Rainer Blatt;Rainer Blatt

  • Strong Dissipation Inhibits Losses and Induces Correlations in Cold Molecular Gases

    N. Syassen;N. Syassen;D. M. Bauer;D. M. Bauer;M. Lettner;M. Lettner;T. Volz;T. Volz

  • Feshbach resonances in rubidium 87: precision measurement and analysis.

    A Marte;T Volz;J Schuster;S Dürr

  • A quantum gate between a flying optical photon and a single trapped atom

    Andreas Reiserer;Norbert Kalb;Gerhard Rempe;Stephan Ritter

  • Kuhn, Hennrich, and Rempe Reply:

    Axel Kuhn;Markus Hennrich;Gerhard Rempe

  • Single-Atom Single-Photon Quantum Interface

    David Moehring;Joerg Bochmann;Martin Muecke;Holger Specht

  • An Elementary Quantum Network of Single Atoms in Optical Cavities

    Andreas Reiserer;Stephan Ritter;Christian Noelleke;Carolin Hahn

Frequent Co-Authors

H. J. Kimble
H. J. Kimble California Institute of Technology
J. I. Cirac
J. I. Cirac Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Martin Koch
Martin Koch Philipp University of Marburg
Marlan O. Scully
Marlan O. Scully Texas A&M University
Wolfgang P. Schleich
Wolfgang P. Schleich University of Ulm
W. Leo Meerts
W. Leo Meerts Radboud University
Rainer Blatt
Rainer Blatt University of Innsbruck
Peter Zoller
Peter Zoller University of Innsbruck
Herbert Walther
Herbert Walther Max Planck Society
Anton Zeilinger
Anton Zeilinger University of Vienna

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