Friday 24 January 2020
At this year’s Physics@Veldhoven, QUANT scientists brought a Quantum Secure Authentication demonstrator setup to the Quantum corner highlighting the National Agenda Quantum Technologies (NAQT). We also brought the photonic processor where we have performed quantum-optical experiments with, together with colleagues from Oxford and our neighbours LPNO. QUANT colleague Floris Zwanenburg displayed a wafer with new quantum dot structures. All in all, the UT had a major presence at this quantum corner attracting many visitors.

From ‘academic quantum devices’ developed at the UT to CMOS-compatible 300 mm wafers made by IMEC
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