The team: Johannes Majer, Stefan Nevacsil, Noomi Peterschofsky, Thomas Astner, Andreas Angerer (left to right)
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Atomic defects in diamonds can be used as quantum memories. Researchers at TU Wien for the first time have succeeded in coupling the defects in…

Despite the disturbing noise, it is possible to couple quantum bits with one another using special tricks.
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How to reliably transfer quantum information when the connecting channels are impacted by detrimental noise? Scientists at the University of Innsbruck…

[Translate to English:]  Für einen atomaren Zustand bewegt sich Licht im Kreisverkehr im Uhrzeigersinn
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At TU Wien, it was possible to create a nanoscale optical element that regulates the flow of light particles at the intersection of two glass fibers…

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The work programme of Neutron & Quantum Physics Group has been singled out by the ESFRI Scripta entitled "Neutron scattering facilities in Europe:…

[Translate to English:] Verleihung des ESG-Nano-Preis 2016 (von links nach rechts): Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Wolfgang Kautek (Präsident ESG-Nano) und Dr. Jan Petersen (2. ESG-Nano-Preis 2016)
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Der TU-Physiker Jan Petersen erhält den ESG-Nano-Preis der Erwin Schrödinger Gesellschaft für Nanowissenschaften.