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Topological Properties Protect Quantum Memory, Computing

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INNSBRUCK, Austria, Oct. 12, 2011 — Theoretical physicists have formulated a new concept for engineering so-called topological states of matter in quantum mechanical many-body systems. They linked concepts of quantum optics and condensed matter physics that eventually could lead to a quantum computer that is immune against perturbations. Three years ago, a research team led by Sebastian Diehl and Peter Zoller of the University of Innsbruck presented a completely new approach to engineering quantum states in many-body systems. They used a physical phenomenon that normally dramatically increases the degree of disorder in a...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
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    quantum optics
    The area of optics in which quantum theory is used to describe light in discrete units or "quanta" of energy known as photons. First observed by Albert Einstein's photoelectric effect, this particle description of light is the foundation for describing the transfer of energy (i.e. absorption and emission) in light matter interaction.
    Austrian Academy of SciencesBasic Sciencecondensed matter physicsdissipationEttore MajoranaEuropeindustrialInstitute for Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationInstitute of Theoretical PhysicsMajorana fermionsmany-body systemsOpticsperturbationsPeter Zollerquantum computersquantum memoryquantum opticsquantum physicsRainer BlattResearch & TechnologySebastian Diehltopological ordertopological states of matterUniversity of Innsbruck

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