Structured vector light for advanced spectroscopy and metrology

The proposed research project aims to fortify the collaboration between two groups of Andrey Surzhykov at PTB Braunschweig and Sonja Franke-Arnold at the University of Glasgow, with additional experimental support from Ilja Gerhardt’s Light & Matter Group at Leibniz University Hannover. 

This collaboration will explore the interaction and propagation of structured vector light beams in magnetised atomic media, leveraging the theoretical and experimental strengths of both groups. Unlike traditional Gaussian light beams, vector beams exhibit complex polarisation textures and phase singularities, making them promising for applications such as laser-frequency locking schemes. The research will investigate optimal polarisation structures for specific laser locking applications, the effects of atomic gas temperatures on light



interaction, and the influence of magnetic field variations on light propagation. This work not only aims to develop a deeper understanding of vectorial light-matter interaction but also seeks to enhance polarisation spectroscopy using structured vector light. The project will benefit from Scotland’s expertise in photonics and quantum technology and Lower Saxony’s strengths in nano-optics and quantum science. Expected outcomes include new insights into light-matter interactions, potential applications in quantum technologies, and strengthened academic and industrial collaborations. The feasibility is supported by existing experimental setups and theoretical frameworks, with sustainability ensured through the QuantERA network. Results will be disseminated through high-impact publications and international conferences, contributing significantly to the fields of photonics and metrology.

Project Owners

Riaan Philipp Schmidt

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riaan.schmidt@ptb.de

Riaan Philipp Schmidt is a PhD student at Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (National Metrology Institute) Braunschweig. His research interests are theoretical atomic physics and the interaction of structured vector light with atoms and the transmission of structured laser beams through media.

Richard Aguiar Maduro

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r.aguiar-maduro.1@research.gla.ac.uk

Richard Aguiar Maduro is a PhD student in the Optics Group at University of Glasgow, mainly focusing on warm atom spectroscopy with structured light, atomic physics, quantum optics, and structured light.