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National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs) are a research instrument of the Swiss National Science Foundation.
A key goal of this NCCR is to facilitate strong interactions between the involvded groups and to overcome the boundaries between different approaches to achieve unprecedented levels of quantum
control and manipulation.The following table shows the different
approaches (rows) and the topical sections (columns) according to which
the research network is organized.
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Section 1 |
Section 2 |
Section 3 |
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| Title | Spectroscopy of single and few quantum systems | Entanglement and strong correlation in few and many quantum systems | Hybrid quantum systems |
Concept |
Characterization, manipulation and control of quantum states; measurement of decoherence times and mechanisms |
Bell-state measurements; realization of new quantum states formed by strong correlation |
Coupling of solid-state, atomic and/or photonic quantum systems; coherent transport of quantum information |
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Atoms, molecules and photons |
A: Cavity Optomechanics – Quantum Measurements and Backaction |
A: Atoms and Molecules in Lattices: New Approaches to Quantum Simulation |
A: Hybrid Quantum Systems using Microwave Frequency On-Chip Resonators as a Coupling Bus |
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Solid state systems |
Quantum Spintronics B1: Si, Ge, and GaAs systems B2: Carbon-based materials |
B: Fractional quantum Hall states for topological quantum information processing |
B: Quantum repeaters for Quantum Communications |
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