Collaboration on Rydberg Interactions
In collaboration with Atom Computing, we have made significant progress in understanding Rydberg interactions of divalent atoms.
In collaboration with Atom Computing, we have made significant progress in understanding Rydberg interactions of divalent atoms.
Philéas Thibault, master student in physics at the École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, has spent three months in our research group for a research internship on neutral atom quantum computing …
Today, at Girl’sDay 2024, a group of girls between grades eight and ten visited the Institute for Theoretical Physics III to learn how to program a quantum computer …
‘The Quantum Länd’ team has filed a patent application for a whole set of important building blocks for future quantum computers, including a method for special optical tweezers for individual atoms, a vacuum-compatible electric field control and a novel concept for the realization of a fast qubit.
The newest version of the interactive quantum circuit simulator is now available! …
Together with colleagues from the University of Kaiserslautern, we have developed the open source convenience layer ATOMIQ for the experiment control environment ARTIQ …
In our recent experiments, we have realized a novel neutral atom qubit encoded in two metastable fine-structure states …
High-fidelity operations on atomic qubits in optical tweezer arrays require preparation of the atoms as close as possible to standstill …
During a tour of the University of Stuttgart, Minister President Winfried Kretschmann and Minister of Science Petra Olschowksi …
We are proud to announce the public release of our interactive quantum circuit simulator …