Friedrich Ernst Wilhelm Koenig

Dr

  • KY16 9SS

    United Kingdom

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Research overview

Friedrich Koenig is leading research in the field of quantum optics and quantum information, in particular quantum optics in curved spacetime. The main aim is the realisation of new nonlinear processes in optical fibers using instabilities of ultrashort optical pulses which produce novel sources of light, both classically as well as for novel quantum states. These instabilities are for example the fiber-optical Cherenkov radiation or the analogue of an event horizon in fibers.


In particular, few-cycle pulses in fibers offer the unique possibility to discover the physics of Hawking radiation in the laboratory. The observation of pair production from event horizons in fibers would allow us to learn about the fundamental process responsible for the mass distribution in the universe today, in a dispersive toy model in our laboratory. Moreover, the Hawking effect is at the heart of any theory explaining the connection between quantum mechanics, gravitation, and thermodynamics, the physics of the very small, the very big, and the physics of every day.

Research interests

Friedrich Koenig is leading research in the field of quantum optics and quantum information, in particular quantum optics in curved spacetime. The main aim is the realisation of new nonlinear processes in optical fibers using instabilities of ultrashort optical pulses which produce novel sources of light, both classically as well as for novel quantum states. These instabilities are for example the fiber-optical Cherenkov radiation or the analogue of an event horizon in fibers. 


In particular, few-cycle pulses in fibers offer the unique possibility to discover the physics of Hawking radiation in the laboratory. The observation of pair production from event horizons in fibers would allow us to learn about the fundamental process responsible for the mass distribution in the universe today, in a dispersive toy model in our laboratory. Moreover, the Hawking effect is at the heart of any theory explaining the connection between quantum mechanics, gravitation, and thermodynamics, the physics of the very small, the very big, and the physics of every day.

Other expertise

Friedrich Koenig has relevant experience in quantum measurements, in particular quantum non-demolition experiments, ultrashort laser pulses, nonlinear pulse propagation and solitons, optical communications, parametric processes, entanglement generation in continuous variable as well as discrete systems.

Teaching activity

Friedrich Koenig has been teaching undergraduate courses on all levels. In particular, he is currently teaching three courses on Lasers, classical optics, and quantum optics at honours level. He is also demonstrating for lab courses and tutoring.

Future research

Future interests lie in relativistic quantum information, the Hawking effect in optical fibers, or quantum correlations.

Industrial relevance

Optical communications.

Academic/Professional Qualification

PhD, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (German Physical Society)

Keywords

  • QC Physics
  • Quantum optics
  • Nonlinear optics
  • Hawking effect
  • solitons

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