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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 130 |
Fachzeitschrift | Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics |
Jahrgang | 122 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 27 Apr. 2016 |
Abstract
The term quantum physics refers to the phenomena and characteristics of atomic and subatomic systems which cannot be explained by classical physics. Quantum physics has had a long tradition in Germany, going back nearly 100 years. Quantum physics is the foundation of many modern technologies. The first generation of quantum technology provides the basis for key areas such as semiconductor and laser technology. The “new” quantum technology, based on influencing individual quantum systems, has been the subject of research for about the last 20 years. Quantum technology has great economic potential due to its extensive research programs conducted in specialized quantum technology centres throughout the world. To be a viable and active participant in the economic potential of this field, the research infrastructure in Germany should be improved to facilitate more investigations in quantum technology research.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantum technology
T2 - from research to application
AU - Schleich, Wolfgang P.
AU - Ranade, Kedar S.
AU - Anton, Christian
AU - Arndt, Markus
AU - Aspelmeyer, Markus
AU - Bayer, Manfred
AU - Berg, Gunnar
AU - Calarco, Tommaso
AU - Fuchs, Harald
AU - Giacobino, Elisabeth
AU - Grassl, Markus
AU - Hänggi, Peter
AU - Heckl, Wolfgang M.
AU - Hertel, Ingolf Volker
AU - Huelga, Susana
AU - Jelezko, Fedor
AU - Keimer, Bernhard
AU - Kotthaus, Jörg P.
AU - Leuchs, Gerd
AU - Lütkenhaus, Norbert
AU - Maurer, Ueli
AU - Pfau, Tilman
AU - Plenio, Martin B.
AU - Rasel, Ernst Maria
AU - Renn, Ortwin
AU - Silberhorn, Christine
AU - Schiedmayer, Jörg
AU - Schmitt-Landsiedel, Doris
AU - Schönhammer, Kurt
AU - Ustinov, Alexey
AU - Walther, Philip
AU - Weinfurter, Harald
AU - Welzl, Emo
AU - Wiesendanger, Roland
AU - Wolf, Stefan
AU - Zeilinger, Anton
AU - Zoller, Peter
PY - 2016/4/27
Y1 - 2016/4/27
N2 - The term quantum physics refers to the phenomena and characteristics of atomic and subatomic systems which cannot be explained by classical physics. Quantum physics has had a long tradition in Germany, going back nearly 100 years. Quantum physics is the foundation of many modern technologies. The first generation of quantum technology provides the basis for key areas such as semiconductor and laser technology. The “new” quantum technology, based on influencing individual quantum systems, has been the subject of research for about the last 20 years. Quantum technology has great economic potential due to its extensive research programs conducted in specialized quantum technology centres throughout the world. To be a viable and active participant in the economic potential of this field, the research infrastructure in Germany should be improved to facilitate more investigations in quantum technology research.
AB - The term quantum physics refers to the phenomena and characteristics of atomic and subatomic systems which cannot be explained by classical physics. Quantum physics has had a long tradition in Germany, going back nearly 100 years. Quantum physics is the foundation of many modern technologies. The first generation of quantum technology provides the basis for key areas such as semiconductor and laser technology. The “new” quantum technology, based on influencing individual quantum systems, has been the subject of research for about the last 20 years. Quantum technology has great economic potential due to its extensive research programs conducted in specialized quantum technology centres throughout the world. To be a viable and active participant in the economic potential of this field, the research infrastructure in Germany should be improved to facilitate more investigations in quantum technology research.
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SN - 0946-2171
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