Prof. Dr. Tilman Esslinger

Prof. Dr.  Tilman Esslinger

Prof. Dr. Tilman Esslinger

Full Professor at the Department of Physics

ETH Zürich

Institut für Quantenelektronik

HPF D 4

Otto-Stern-Weg 1

8093 Zürich

Switzerland

Additional information

Tilman Esslinger has been full Professor for Quantum Optics at the ETH Zurich since October 2001. He works in the field of ultracold quantum gases and optical lattices.

Tilman Esslinger received his PhD in physics in 1995 from the University of Munich and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, (Germany). In his doctoral research he worked under the supervision of Theodor Hänsch on subrecoil laser cooling and optical lattices. He then build up his own group in Hänsch’s lab and conducted pioneering work on atom lasers, observed long-range phase coherence in a Bose–Einstein condensate, and realized the superfluid to Mott-insulator transition with a Bose gas in an optical lattice. Following his habilitation, Esslinger was in October 2001 appointed full professor at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, where he pioneered one-dimensional atomic quantum gases, Fermi–Hubbard models with atoms and the merger of quantum-gas experiments with cavity quantum electrodynamics.

The work of Tilman Esslinger and his group has stimulated an interdisciplinary exchange between the condensed-matter and quantum-gas communities. Recent notable results include the development of a quantum simulator for graphene, the realization of a cavity-optomechanical system in which the Dicke quantum phase transition to a superradiant state has been observed for the first time, as well as the creation of a cold-atom analogue of mesoscopic conductors and observation of the onset of superfluidity in that system. Esslinger received a Phillip Morris Research Prize in 2000 (shared with Theodor Hänsch and Immanuel Bloch) and currently holds an ERC advanced grant. He is an author on more than 80 peer-reviewed journal articles, which have been cited close to 9000 times.

Course Catalogue

Spring Semester 2024

Number Unit
402-0551-00L Laser Seminar
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