An international research group including quantum physicists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Scottish Heriot-Watt University has succeeded in producing and verifying high-dimensional entanglements in systems of two
How do you measure objects that you can’t see under normal circumstances? Utrecht University and TU Wien (Vienna) open up new possibilities with special light waves. When light gets deflected
Physicists at TU Wien clarify a long-lasting theoretical debate about the vacuum states of cavity QED. © TU Wien Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the fundamental theory of electromagnetism, which also
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