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How does light sound?
Physicist Robert Nuster uses light to develop a process that makes razor-sharp images in 3D possible.
Trapping and Tracking
In close collaboration, the groups of Peter Banzer at the University of Graz and Christoph Marquardt at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of…
How to ride light waves
“Polarization of Light in Classical, Quantum, and Nonlinear Optics” by Maria Chekhova and Peter Banzer; De Gruyter
Kelvin reloaded
Light keeps spinning
In collaboration with international teams from the UK, Japan, France and the US, researchers at the University of Graz and the Max Planck Institute…
Lichtspiele (German only)
Physiker Peter Banzer erforscht neue optische Materialien und Eigenschaften von Licht zur Steuerung von Geräten. Eine Publikation zur „Bändigung“ von…
Workshop on Light, Matter, Interactions
The first University of Graz Workshop on Light, Matter, Interactions was held as a multi-platform on-line event.
Playing Hide-and-Seek in the Nanoworld
A novel nanometrology technique capable of localizing individual nanoparticles with ultra-high precision has been introduced recently by researchers…
New Professor at Experimental Physics
Starting from September 1, 2020 Peter Banzer leads the new group "Optics of Nano and Quantum Materials".
Look closer
Research team in Graz develops a new method to improve quality control of donor organs
Organe am Prüfstand
Photoakustische Bildgebung zur Bewertung der Qualität von Spenderorganen
Modeling photoacoustic imaging
In the December 2018 issue of the Journal of Biomedical Optics the Magnetometry and Photonics group presents a rigorous model of photoacoustic…
Neues FWF Projekt genehmigt
Robert Nuster entwickelt superschnelle photoakustische Tomographie