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Kvantecomputer
14 DEC

The quantum computers of the future will work equally well with encrypted and...

When future users of quantum computers need to analyze their data or run quantum algorithms, they will often have to send encrypted information to the computer. Because...

Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics Systems and data security
Toroid
29 NOV

Squeezed states of light can improve feedback cooling significantly

In a recent proof-of-principle experiment, published in Nature Communications, researchers from DTU Physics have demonstrated how quantum-engineered states of light can...

Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics Lasers Light sources
Photo: DTU
13 OCT

DTU receiving share of DKK 20 million for new research facilities

The Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science has allocated DKK 20 million (EUR 2.7 million) for new quantum technology research facilities at the University of...

Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics
Measurement-induced macroscopic superposition states in cavity optomechanics
06 OCT

Measurement-induced macroscopic superposition states in cavity optomechanics

Researchers from the QPIT section at DTU Physics have conceived a new optomechanical protocol for generating Schrödinger cat-like states of a mechanical oscillator, adding...

Dino
01 OCT

Dino

Welcome to the PhD-student Dino.

02 SEP

DHL relay race

Faster and faster

Two new members of QPIT
01 SEP

Two new members of QPIT

Welcome to Nitin and Aleksander.

Cantilever
25 AUG

Is it possible to prepare quantum states of “heavy” objects?

A new project at DTU Physics has set out to examine whether heavy objects like cantilevers and springs can be steered into quantum states. The question is one of the most...

Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics Sensors
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