Hans Huebl

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Hans Huebl works as a staff scientist at the Walther Meissner Institute of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany, and is an adjunct professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). His research focuses on solid-state hybrid systems for quantum sensing, communication, and computing, as well as spin currents and magnon transport in nanoscale magnetic devices. He earned his PhD in 2007 from TUM on donor spin readout in silicon. As a postdoc at the University of New South Wales, Australia, he worked on single-spin readout and silicon quantum dots. He joined the Walther Meissner Institute in 2009 and completed his Habilitation in 2014.


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Electrical Signal Picks Up a Magnet’s Heartbeat

Excitations in a magnet coupled to a microwave cavity can be detected electrically, providing a new way to study magnets in the quantum regime. Read More »

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Speed Control for Microwaves

Researchers have demonstrated the direction-dependent slowdown of microwave pulses, with potential applications in signal processing and quantum computing. Read More »