
In his presentation, Prof. Kashcheyevs introduced the latest ideas in single-electron quantum optics, discussed the technological potential of this field, and explained how such systems are developed and tested. The discussion also explored how the charge and spin of single electrons can be applied to achieve more sensitive measurements, more precise metrology, and even advance quantum computing.
Following the seminar, Dr. Tadas Paulauskas and Dr. Mantas Šimėnas kindly showcased their laboratory equipment and ongoing projects.
During the visit, potential directions for regional cooperation between the Latvian and Lithuanian quantum communities were discussed.