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University of Innsbruck
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4/1/2011 1:34:27 PM | Research | 0 comments
Calculations with 14 Quantum Bits
Innsbruck physicists have set another world record: They have achieved controlled entanglement of 14 quantum bits (qubits) and, thus, realized the largest quantum register that has ever been produced.
3/9/2011 11:15:53 AM | Research | 0 comments
New architecture for quantum computers
A new architecture for quantum computation has emerged, according to a study published in Nature.
9/27/2010 10:38:57 AM | Research | 0 comments
Quantum physics: Flavors of entanglement
Study promotes further developments towards quantum computing and a deeper understanding of the foundations of quantum mechanics.
4/15/2010 3:44:09 PM | Research | 0 comments
Laser technology takes a quantum leap
An EU-funded research team from Austria's University of Innsbruck has invented a single atom laser which works on the same principle as a classic laser but also has quantum mechanical properties in its atom-photon interactions.
3/13/2010 11:31:19 AM | Research | 0 comments
Physicists take atoms for a walk
A team of physicists realize a quantum walk in a quantum system with up to 23 steps. It is the first time that this quantum process using trapped ions is demonstrated in detail.
1/6/2010 8:25:17 PM | Research | 0 comments
Quantum simulation of a relativistic particle
Researchers of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) in Innsbruck, Austria, used a calcium ion to simulate a relativistic quantum particle, demonstrating a phenomenon that has not been directly observable so far: the Zitterbewegung.

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