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Florian Mintert

FRIAS
School of Soft Matter Research
Freiburg, Germany

Raum 01 027
Tel. +49 761-203 97443
Fax +49 761 203 97451

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Florian Mintert studied physics in Aachen and Hamburg, where he got his diploma in 2000 with a thesis on radio-frequency control of trapped ions. During his PhD project in Dresden he worked on entanglement dynamics in dissipative quantum systems. In his postdoctoral research in Rio de Janeiro and Cambridge (MA) he devised a new approach for the experimental quantification of entanglement and investigated decoherence effects in many-body quantum systems. During his PostDoc in Freiburg he began his work on the role of many-body quantum coherence in transport through disordered molecular networks. In January 2011, Florian Mintert has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant for his project 'Optimal dynamical control of quantum entanglement'.

 

FRIAS Project

Our aim is to understand coherent many-body dynamics in dissipative, disordered quantum system from the perspective of optimal control theory. For this purpose, we construct configurations of quantum many-body systems that behave optimally with respect to various figures of merits, such as robustness of coherence or transport efficiency. From the comparison of structures that we have identified as optimal with those that have been identified by evolution we expect to gain insight in the functionality of molecular networks

 

Selected Publications

  1. F. Mintert, B. Salwey, A. Buchleitner: Many-Body Entanglement: Permutations and equivalence classes. Phys. Rev. A, 2012; 86, 052330
  2. M.C. Tichy, M. Tiersch, F. Mintert, A. Buchleitner: Many-particle interference beyond many-boson and many-fermion statistics. N. J. Phys., 2012; 14, 093015
  3. F. Mintert, M. Lapert, Y. Zhang, S.J. Glaser, D. Sugny: Saturation of a spin-1/2 particle by generalized local control. New J Phys, 2011; 13: 073001
  4. K.L. Wang, M. Johanning, M. Feng, F. Mintert, C. Wunderlich: Quantum gates using electronic and nuclear spins of Yb(+) in a magnetic field gradient Eur Phys J D, 2011; 63 (1): 157-164
  5. K. Mayer, M.C. Tichy, F. Mintert, T. Konrad, A. Buchleitner: Counting statistics of many-particle quantum walks Phys Rev A, 2011; 83 (6): 062307
  6. M.C. Tichy, H.T. Lim, Y.S. Ra, F. Mintert, Y.H. Kim, A. Buchleitner: Four-photon indistinguishability transition Phys Rev A, 2011; 83 (6): 062111: http://10.1103/PhysRevA.83.062111
  7. T. Scholak, F. Mintert, A. Buchleitner: Efficient and coherent excitation transfer across disordered molecular networks Phys Rev E, 2011; 83 (2): 021912
  8. Felix Platzer, Florian Mintert and Andreas Buchleitner, Optimal dynamical control of many-body entanglement, Phys. Rev. Lett., 105, 020501 (2010)
  9. Scott N. Sanders, Florian Mintert and Eric J. Heller, Matter wave scattering from ultracold Atoms in an Optical lattice, Phys. Rev. Lett., 105, 035301 (2010)
  10. Marcus Huber, Florian Mintert and Andreas Gabriel, Beatrix C. Hiesmayr, Detection of high-dimensional genuine multi-partite entanglement of mixed states, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 210501 (2010)
  11. Christian Schmidt, Nikolai Kiesel, Witlef Wieczorek, Harald Weinfurter and Florian Mintert, Andreas Buchleitner, Experimental Direct Observation of Mixed State Entanglement, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 260505 (2008)
  12. Florian Mintert and Andreas Buchleitner, Observable entanglement measure for mixed quantum states, Phys. Rev. Lett., 98, 140505, (2007)
  13. Stephen Walborn, Paulo Souto Ribeiro, Luiz Davidovich, Florian Mintert and Andreas Buchleitner, Experimental determination of entanglement with a single observable, Nature 440, 1022 (2006)
  14. Florian Mintert, André Carvalho, Marek Kuś and Andreas Buchleitner, Measures and dynamics of entangled states, Physics Reports 415, 207 (2005)
  15. Florian Mintert and Christof Wunderlich, Ion-trap quantum logic using long-wavelength radiation, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 257904 (2001)

 

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