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DTU-forskere har skabt et ‘tæppe’ af tusindvis af kvantemekanisk sammenfiltrede lyspulser, som har potentiale til at bane vejen for stærkere kvantecomputere.
A ‘blanket’ of thousands of quantum-mechanically entangled light pulses has the potential to pave the way for more powerful quantum computers.
BigQ was officially inaugurated on 12 January 2018 at a ceremony involving mobile-controlled squeezing, James Bond, cluster states, and diamond cheese.
A new basic research centre at DTU aims to secure Denmark a leading international position in the field of quantum technology. At the same time, the University is advancing...
Bevillingen fra Danmarks Grundforskningsfond går til et Center of Excellence ledet af Professor på DTU Fysik Ulrik Lund Andersen. Centeret skal sikre DTU Fysik en førende...
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...
In a recent proof-of-principle experiment, published in Nature Communications, researchers from DTU Physics have demonstrated how quantum-engineered states of light can...
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...
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...
So far, quantum physics has mainly been a theoretical discipline. Now, a major EURO 10,7 million investment by Innovation Fund Denmark will further develop the mysterious...