Quantum research at the University of Stuttgart will receive two new large-scale devices that will enable pioneering innovations in the field of digitalization. To enable this, the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg has approved funding in the amount of 2.5 million euros from the "REACT-EU" development program, which serves to counter the economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will be used for the acquisition of a unique, atomic force microscope at the new Center for Applied Quantum Technologies (ZAQuant), as well as a so-called dilution refrigeration for microwave studies of superconducting materials that are employed in quantum computers for PI1.
Contact | Prof. Sebastian Loth, University of Stuttgart, Institute for Functional Matter and Quantum Technologies (FMQ), Phone +49 711 685 65252, E-Mail Dr. Marc Scheffler, University of Stuttgart, Institute of Physics (1), Phone +49 711/685 64944, E-Mail |
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