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A degree for the quantum age

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Sophie Cavallini looks into the camera and stands by a computer with lots of cables.

In 2019, ETH Zurich launched one of the world’s first Master’s degrees in Quantum Engineering. Since then, interest in the programme has soared – and its first graduates are already making their mark in industry.

17.06.2025

Crystal lattice at a distance

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An illustration of two crystal lattices with electrons inside in the form of golden spheres

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method that makes it easier to study interactions between electrons in a material. Using a moiré material consisting of twisted atomic layers they created an artificial crystal lattice in a neighbouring material.  

07.03.2025

Four SNSF Advanced Grants go to ETH Zurich researchers

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A microscope in the left half of the picture, in the right half a hand holding banknotes to the left.

A biologist, a neuroscientist, a materials scientist and a physicist have each been awarded one of the prestigious grants of the Swiss National Science Foundation.

15.01.2025

From loop jumps to quantum leaps

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Portrait photo of Bettina Heim in the forest

Bettina Heim won the Swiss figure-skating championships before developing an interest in quantum computing. She studied physics at ETH and now develops software for the computers of the future.

17.12.2024

Between crystals, cats and quantum

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Yiwen Chu in the forest

ETH Professor Yiwen Chu is investigating how to apply quantum states to ever larger objects. This should help to gain new insights into physics and develop more efficient technologies. She has now been awarded the ETH Zurich Latsis Prize for her outstanding research.

11.11.2024

An alternative way to manipulate quantum states

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A man at work

Researchers at ETH Zurich have shown that quantum states of single electron spins can be controlled by currents of electrons whose spins are evenly aligned. In the future, this method could be used in electronic circuit elements.

20.06.2024

Solving physics puzzles with coloured dots

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Painting “A Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte*

By analysing images made of coloured dots created by quantum simulators, ETH researchers have studied a special kind of magnetism. In the future this method could also be used to solve other physics puzzles, for instance in superconductivity.

08.05.2024

Surprising reversal in quantum systems

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Researchers at ETH Zurich have studied topological effects in an artificial solid, making surprising observations. The new insights into topological pumping could be used for quantum technologies in the future.

18.04.2024

A new ion trap for larger quantum computers

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The researchers' experimental setup

Researchers at ETH have managed to trap ions using static electric and magnetic fields and to perform quantum operations on them. In the future such traps could be used to realize quantum computers with far more quantum bits than have been possible up to now.

13.03.2024

How to make bright quantum dots even brighter

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Illustration of the cube-shaped perovskite nanocrystal and the molecules that form around it.

Researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich have developed methods for making perovskite quantum dots faster and more efficient emitters, thereby significantly improving their brightness. This is relevant for applications in displays as well as in quantum technologies.

31.01.2024

A new kind of magnetism

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A woman opens the fridge and looks inside. The fridge door is covered in magnets and post-its

ETH Zurich researchers have detected a new type of magnetism in an artificially produced material. The material becomes ferromagnetic through minimization of the kinetic energy of its electrons.

16.11.2023

Two projects launched to connect error-corrected qubits

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Two men stand behind Qubits. The image is dominated by red light.

ETH Zurich is participating in two quantum computing projects that are being financed by IARPA, the US research funding agency, with up to 40 million dollars. Both projects aim to connect two error-corrected qubits with one another and thus lay the foundation for future quantum computers.

01.11.2023

A contradiction at the heart of physics

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Sculpture standing on a marble base. Curvatures enclose a small globe standing in the center.

Quantum mechanics describes the forces that hold the world together on the smallest scale. The theory of relativity explains the world at the cosmic level. The two seem incompatible – and a unifying theory is nowhere in sight.

01.09.2023

An unexpected antenna for nanoscale light sources

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Sketch of the semiconductor material with the new antenna solution - painted as a picture with green background

Researchers at ETH have created an antenna for light sources on a chip using an unusual placement of a semiconductor material. In the future, efficient nanoscale LEDs and lasers could be produced in this way.

03.07.2023

“His mathematical intelligence was unparalleled”

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John von Neumann was one of the most important mathematicians and computer pioneers of the 20th century – and an ETH alumnus. He began his studies in chemistry here one hundred years ago. ETH Professor Benjamin Sudakov pays tribute to a mathematical legacy at a symposium.

02.06.2023

“For very small problem sizes a classical computer is faster”

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The photo shows a quantum computer surrounded by algorithmic equations

In theory, quantum computers vastly outperform classical computers in terms of computing speed. For them to do so in practice, it is necessary to design more and novel high-speed algorithms, says ETH supercomputing specialist Torsten Hoefler.  

26.05.2023 mode_comment 1

Entangled quantum circuits

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Part of the quantum connection in a long corridor, dipped in bluish light.

ETH Zurich researchers have succeeded in demonstrating that quantum mechanical objects that are far apart can be much more strongly correlated with each other than is possible in conventional systems. For this experiment, they used superconducting circuits for the first time.

10.05.2023

Fat quantum cats

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Researchers at ETH Zurich have created the heaviest Schrödinger cat to date by putting a crystal in a superposition of two oscillation states. Their results could lead to more robust quantum bits and help to explain why quantum superpositions are not observed in everyday life.

20.04.2023 mode_comment 1

Quantum research network

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Two people working on the signal lines of the quantum chips.

Around the world, the race is on to achieve a decisive breakthrough in quantum research. ETH Zurich is spearheading its own challenge.

20.03.2023

Of cancer therapy research and Mars volcanism

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A special year is soon coming to an end. In 2022, much has been researched, developed and invented at ETH Zurich. ETH News looks back on an eventful past year.

23.12.2022

“Switzerland could play a key role in quantum technology”

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ETH Professor Klaus Ensslin spent 12 years at the helm of the National Centre of Competence in Research “Quantum Science and Technology”. As the programme prepares to wind down at the end of this year, we spoke to him about scientific breakthroughs and Switzerland’s role in quantum research.

22.12.2022

A new quantum component made from graphene

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3D illustration of the graphene structure

For the first time, ETH Zurich researchers have been able to make a superconducting component from graphene that is quantum coherent and sensitive to magnetic fields. This step opens up interesting prospects for fundamental research.

03.11.2022

Six ETH Zurich researchers receive Advanced Grants

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The Swiss and European flags

The Swiss National Science Foundation has awarded Advanced Grants to make up for the loss of European support. Researchers at ETH Zurich did particularly well, with 6 of the 24 grants going to the university.

28.06.2022

“Science is fun”

Klaus Ensslin stands smiling in front of a quantum computer

What the “Night of Physics” really aims to do is make physics accessible to a broad audience in a way that’s entertaining. This event will be held on 17 June. Klaus Ensslin, Professor of Physics and co-initiator of the event, explains why it’s worth coming along to the Hönggerberg campus.

02.06.2022

Tunable quantum traps for excitons

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Visualisation of the trapped excitons

Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded for the first time in trapping excitons - quasiparticles consisting of negatively charged electrons and positively charged holes – in a semiconductor material using controllable electric fields. The new technique is important for creating single photon sources as well as for basic research.  

25.05.2022

ETH Zurich presents a new image film

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The protagonists of the film in the overview

"Where the future begins" is the name of ETH Zurich's new image film. Based on six projects, it provides a look behind the scenes and highlights how ETH Zurich is tackling the big questions. The new film was produced by Seed, the same agency that realised the successful ETH trailer "Ready?" five years ago.

16.12.2021

Quantum computing breakthrough in error correction

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Christoph Eichler, Andreas Wallraff, Nathan Lacroix and Sebastion Krinner standing in a white corridor

Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded, for the first time, in quickly and continuously correcting errors in digital quantum systems. This means they have overcome an important hurdle on the road to practical quantum computing.

08.12.2021

One cat and three masters

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Matteo Fadel

Matteo Fadel is investigating the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity as part of his Branco Weiss Fellowship. He wants to observe quantised sound waves with the help of a sapphire.

12.11.2021

Mastering the unknown

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Master’s degree Quantum Engineering

Two years ago, ETH launched the innovative Master’s degree in quantum engineering. Now the first cohort of students is nearing the end of the programme.

30.09.2021

“It increasingly feels like a high-tech race”

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A 7-qubit circuit for error detection in superconducting quantum computers

Could quantum technologies really be the next gold rush? ETH Vice President Vanessa Wood and quantum researcher Andreas Wallraff discuss how close we are to putting quantum promises into practice.

28.09.2021

The whole is the truth

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Cube

Quantum physics opens our eyes to the holistic nature of reality. Nothing can be observed in isolation – and everything is governed by chance.

22.09.2021 mode_comment 2

Computer scientists take on the quantum challenge

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Programming language

For a long time, the development of quantum computers was concerned with theoretical and hardware aspects. But as the focus shifts towards programming, software and security issues, the classical computer sciences are coming back into play.

22.09.2021

Simplifying quantum systems

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Ion trap

If only it were less prone to error, quantum physics might already be giving us instant solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems. ETH researchers are therefore working to develop systems that are more robust.

22.09.2021

An insulator made of two conductors

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two graphene double layers twisted relative to each other

At ETH Zurich researchers have observed a new state of matter: in graphene layers twisted relative to each other, two electrical conductors team up to form an insulator.

09.09.2021

On eternal imbalance

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Galaxy

Some physical systems, especially in the quantum world, do not reach a stable equilibrium even after a long time. An ETH researcher has now found an elegant explanation for this phenomenon.

26.07.2021

Nanosphere at the quantum limit

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Nanosphere

Researchers at ETH Zurich have trapped a tiny sphere measuring a hundred nanometres using laser light and slowed down its motion to the lowest quantum mechanical state. Based on this, one can study quantum effects in macroscopic objects and build extremely sensitive sensors.

14.07.2021

Circuits of the future

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Marc Reig Escalé in front of a painted blackboard

The more connected the world becomes, the greater the demands that data traffic places on communications infrastructure. ETH Pioneer Fellow Marc Reig Escalé and his team develop innovative chips that process information faster than previously possible while requiring even less energy.

06.07.2021 mode_comment 1

A crystal made of electrons

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Wygner crystal made out of electrons

Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded in observing a crystal that consists only of electrons. Such Wigner crystals were already predicted almost ninety years ago but could only now be observed directly in a semiconductor material.

01.07.2021

Early endeavours on the path to reliable quantum machine learning

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Abstract illustration of quantum entanglement

The future quantum computers should be capable of super-fast and reliable computation. Today, this is still a major challenge. Now, computer scientists led by ETH Zurich conduct an early exploration for reliable quantum machine learning.

08.06.2021

ETH Zurich and PSI found Quantum Computing Hub

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Illustration with abstract computer network

ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) establish a joint centre for the development of quantum computers. Its aim is to advance the realization of quantum computers based on both ion traps and superconducting components. ETH Zurich provides 32 million francs for this centre, which will host around 30 researchers.  

03.05.2021 mode_comment 2

Robots that cut, bees that bite

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Picture collage review 2020

An extraordinary year is drawing to a close. ETH News takes a look back at the highlights that emerged amidst difficult and unsettling times, at ingenious ideas, fascinating science and solidarity in action during – and despite – the coronavirus pandemic.

23.12.2020

Raising the profile of quantum research

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Ion Trap

Quantum research has long since ceased to be an exclusive domain of physics. The purpose of the new ETH Quantum Center is to ensure ETH Zurich’s various competences and activities in this area are networked even more closely and to raise their public profile.

17.12.2020

A boost for quantum research

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Visualisation of the planned HPQ building

ETH Zurich intends to further expand its leading position in quantum research, and so it is planning a highly specialised physics laboratory building on the Hönggerberg campus. A generous donation from ETH alumnus and ETH Honorary Councillor Martin Haefner is now the key step to taking the project further.

25.11.2020

Outstanding synergies in quantum research

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ERC 2020

Two research projects with ETH Zurich involvement have been awarded one of the highly coveted ERC Synergy Grants. These EU grants aim to promote pioneering research that is only possible through the synergy of several teams. More than EUR 26 million will now be made available for the two projects.

05.11.2020

Optical wiring for large quantum computers

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Ion-trap chip with integrated waveguides

Researchers at ETH have demonstrated a new technique for carrying out sensitive quantum operations on atoms. In this technique, the control laser light is delivered directly inside a chip. This should make it possible to build large-scale quantum computers based on trapped atoms.

21.10.2020 mode_comment 1

From music to quantum physics

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Celeste Carrut

Celeste Carruth originally planned to be a musician. Now she is a physicist at ETH working to develop a new technique for controlling ions. As a member of the WEF’s Young Scientist community, she wants to help non-scientists better understand quantum physics.

09.07.2020

The first intuitive programming language for quantum computers

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Quantum programming language

Several technical advances have been achieved recently in the pursuit of powerful quantum computers. Now, Computer scientists from ETH Zurich have made an important breakthrough in the field of programming languages: their quantum language is the first of its kind that is as elegant, simple and safe as classical computer languages.

15.06.2020 mode_comment 5

A material with a particular twist

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Electrons (green) in a slice of the twisted sandwich material

In a material made of two thin crystal layers that are slightly twisted with respect to each other, researchers at ETH have studied the behaviour of strongly interacting electrons. Doing so, they found a number of surprising properties.

22.04.2020 mode_comment 1

Podcast with Andreas Wallraff

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remote research

Remote research, what does that mean? Andreas Wallraff is currently running the Quantum Device Lab from home.

02.04.2020

Establishing a creative space

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Biologie

How is teaching at ETH dealing with the explosion of information in research and technology? Besides developing specialist knowledge, teaching is increasingly concerned with interdisciplinary skills such as critical thinking and the ability to filter, understand and apply relevant information.

27.03.2020

Longest microwave quantum link

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Quantum link

Physicists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a five-metre-long microwave quantum link, the longest of its kind to date. It can be used both for future quantum computer networks and for experiments in basic quantum physics research.

05.03.2020

Unexpected twist in a quantum system

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Dissipation

Physicists at ETH Zurich have observed a surprising twist in a quantum system caused by the interplay between energy dissipation and coherent quantum dynamics. To explain it, they found a concrete analogy to mechanics.

10.01.2020

A neural network as an anchor point

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Quantum mechanics is a well-established theory, but at a macroscopic level it leads to intractable contradictions. Now ETH physicists are proposing to resolve the problem with the aid of neural networks.

08.01.2020

A super-fast “light switch” for future cars and computers

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Science

Switching light beams quickly is important in many technological applications. Researchers at ETH have now developed an “electro-opto-mechanical” switch for light beams that is considerably smaller and faster than current models. This is relevant for applications such as self-driving cars and optical quantum technologies.

15.11.2019

Digitalisation presents a challenge to talent development worldwide

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ETH THE

At the sixth Times Higher Education (THE) World Academic Summit, experts from the research community and higher education explored and reflected on how digitalisation is changing higher education and on nurturing of talent. ETH Zurich hosted the conference.

13.09.2019 mode_comment 1

ETH+: Five further initiatives selected

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In the second round of ETH+, the Executive Board’s funding instrument for new research ideas and exchange between disciplines and departments, five new initiatives were selected. These address a range of topics, from living materials to quantum science.

30.08.2019

Quantum computers and the future of computation

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Are there limits to what computers are actually able to compute, and do quantum computers really solve more problems than conventional computers? Computer scientist Scott Aaronson will discuss these kinds of fundamental questions during the Paul Bernays Lectures 2019.

29.08.2019 mode_comment 2

A good ear for time travel – or how time really ticks

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Time is a fundamental dimension of human existence and comes in many forms. Using a comparative approach, philosopher and physicist Norman Sieroka looks at what distinguishes them, using time travel and music.

22.08.2019

Targeting individual atoms

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Spin of a defect

In recent decades, NMR spectroscopy has made it possible to capture the spatial structure of chemical and biochemical molecules. Now researchers at ETH have found a way to apply this measurement principle to individual atoms.

24.06.2019

Fluctuations in the void

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Vacuum fluctuations

In quantum physics the vacuum is not empty, but rather steeped in tiny fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. Until recently it was impossible to study those vacuum fluctuations directly. Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method that allows them to characterize the fluctuations in detail.

10.04.2019 mode_comment 1

Immunising quantum computers against errors

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wave functions

Researchers at ETH Zurich have used trapped calcium ions to demonstrate a new method for making quantum computers immune to errors. To do so, they created a periodic oscillatory state of an ion that circumvents the usual limits to measurement accuracy.

27.02.2019

Repulsive photons

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Repulsive photons

Light particles normally do not «feel» each other because there is no interaction acting between them. Researchers at ETH have now succeeded in manipulating photons inside a semiconductor material in such a way as to make them repel each other nevertheless.

25.02.2019

Of autonomous duck taxis and a precise Mars landing

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Highlights 2018

ETH technology that flew to Mars, rubber duckies that travelled around Duckietown in self-driving taxis and moles that warn of tumours – for ETH, 2018 was marked by innovative flair and extraordinary research. We take a look back.

21.12.2018

EUR 14 million for materials of the future

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ERC

Three researchers from the ETH Domain, including ETH professor Nicola Spaldin, and a scientist from Stockholm University have received an ERC Synergy Grant of EUR 13.9 million.

06.12.2018

Error correction in the quantum world

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Sebastian Krinner

Sebastian Krinner is the first winner of the Lopez-Loreta Prize at ETH Zurich. The physicist has a clear goal: he wants to build a quantum computer that is not only powerful, but also works without errors.

19.11.2018

Searching for errors in the quantum world

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Searching for errors in the quantum world

The theory of quantum mechanics is well supported by experiments. Now, however, a thought experiment by ETH physicists yields unexpected contradictions. These findings raise some fundamental questions – and they’re polarising experts.

18.09.2018 mode_comment 2

What unifies mathematics

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Barry Mazur

Harvard mathematician Barry Mazur will talk about the unity and scope of mathematics on 11 September in his Paul Bernays Lectures at ETH Zurich. Variety enriches mathematics. This is why it is intriguing to enquire about a unification that combines different mathematical theories and methods.  

04.09.2018

A spin trio for strong coupling

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Spin-Trio

To make qubits for quantum computers less susceptible to noise, the spin of an electron or some other particle is preferentially used. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed a method that makes it possible to couple such a spin qubit strongly to microwave photons.

26.07.2018

Quantum transfer at the push of a button

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Erstmals gelang es, den Zustand eines supraleitenden Qubits mit einem Koaxialkabel auf ein anderes Qubit zu übertragen. (Bild ETH Zürich / P. Kurpiers)

In the new quantum information technologies, fragile quantum states have to be transferred between distant quantum bits. Researchers at ETH have now realized such a quantum transmission between two solid-state qubits at the push of a button.

14.06.2018

From a quantum laboratory to the stratosphere

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SOFIA Flight

ETH physicists have developed a quantum cascade laser that can be used to visualise weak infrared signals from space. It is now being put to use on a flight of the world’s largest airborne observatory.

23.05.2018

Further confirmation of quantum mechanics

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Big Bell Test

Nowadays, it is accepted among physicists that Albert Einstein was wrong in his scepticism of quantum mechanics. This was also confirmed by the Big Bell Test involving over 100,000 people around the world in November 2016.

09.05.2018 mode_comment 5

Exploring the secret of plants

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Studying Light-Harvesting Models with Superconducting Circuits

Plants can convert sunlight into chemical energy with a high degree of efficiency. How this is achieved is still not entirely clear. ETH physicists have now constructed a quantum physical model that aims to answer this question.

02.03.2018 mode_comment 1

Teaching quantum physics to a computer

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Neuronales Netz / neuronal network

An international collaboration led by ETH physicists has used machine learning to teach a computer how to predict the outcomes of quantum experiments. The results could prove to be essential for testing future quantum computers.

26.02.2018

Quantum physics turned into tangible reality

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silicon wafer being stimulated using ultrasound

ETH physicists have developed a silicon wafer that behaves like a topological insulator when stimulated using ultrasound. They have thereby succeeded in turning an abstract theoretical concept into a macroscopic product.

15.01.2018

Extremely bright and fast light emission

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Quantum dot

A type of quantum dot that has been intensively studied in recent years can reproduce light in every colour and is very bright. An international research team that includes scientists from ETH Zurich has now discovered why this is the case. The quantum dots could someday be used in light-emitting diodes.

11.01.2018

Real-time observation of collective quantum modes

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excitation modes

When symmetries in quantum systems are spontaneously broken, the collective excitation modes change in characteristic ways. Researchers at ETH have now directly observed such Goldstone and Higgs modes for the first time.

18.12.2017

At home in the world of cold atoms

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Laura Corman

Physicist Laura Corman is fascinated by the behaviour of electrons in solids. But this up and coming researcher’s other interests give her plenty of opportunities to get out of the lab.

16.09.2017

From the nucleus to CERN or the colours of freedom in particle physics

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What do the smallest particles locked up in protons have to tell us about how the universe began and how it will end? This week, physics Nobel laureate David Gross will present three public lectures at ETH Zurich on the theme “A Century of Quantum Physics – from Nuclear Physics to String Theory and Beyond”.

11.09.2017

Fast magnetic writing of data

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IBM RAMAC

Magnetic data storage has long been considered too slow for use in the working memories of computers. Researchers at ETH have now investigated a technique by which magnetic data writing can be done considerably faster and using less energy.

07.09.2017

Clarifiying complex chemical processes with quantum computers

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Quantencomputing

Science and the IT industry have high hopes for quantum computing, but descriptions of possible applications tend to be vague. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now come up with a concrete example that demonstrates what quantum computers will actually be able to achieve in the future.

31.07.2017

A levitated nanosphere as an ultra-sensitive sensor

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Nanosphere sensor

Sensitive sensors must be isolated from their environment as much as possible to avoid disturbances. Scientists at ETH Zurich have now demonstrated how to remove from and add elementary charges to a nanosphere that can be used for measuring extremely weak forces.

28.06.2017

A gravity researcher in search of weightlessness

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Lavina Heisenberg

Lavinia Heisenberg is a theoretical physicist. She is reluctant to accept that General Relativity can be used to describe the universe only on the assumption of exotic materials and energy sources. Her goal is thus to update Einstein’s theory.

26.06.2017 mode_comment 2

Quantum-aided frequency measurements

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Diamant

Accurate measurements of the frequencies of weak electric or magnetic fields are important in many applications. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed a procedure whereby a quantum sensor measures the frequency of an oscillating magnetic field with unprecedented accuracy.

26.05.2017

One laser is enough

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Laser

Gases in the environment can be spectroscopically probed fast and precisely using so-called dual frequency combs. Researchers at ETH have now developed a method by which such frequency combs can be created much more simply and cheaply than before.

12.05.2017

Nanomagnets for future data storage

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Tiny magnets for data storage

An international team of researchers led by chemists from ETH Zurich have developed a method for depositing single magnetisable atoms onto a surface. This is especially interesting for the development of new miniature data storage devices.

30.03.2017 mode_comment 1

Artificial magnetic fields for photons

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Photones can be steered by magnetic fields while they porpagate in a solid medium

Light particles do not usually react to magnetic fields. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now shown how photons can still be influenced by electric and magnetic fields. In the future that method could be used to create strong artificial magnetic fields for photons.

09.03.2017 mode_comment 1

Crystalline and liquid at the same time

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Visualisation of a supersolid state

When matter is cooled to near absolute zero, intriguing phenomena emerge. These include supersolidity, where crystalline structure and frictionless flow occur together. ETH researchers have succeeded in realising this strange state experimentally for the first time.

01.03.2017

Success by deception

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Confused in the labyrinth of the artificial neural network

Theoretical physicists from ETH Zurich deliberately misled intelligent machines, and thus refined the process of machine learning. They created a new method that allows computers to categorise data – even when humans have no idea what this categorisation might look like.

14.02.2017

Taming complexity

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Neural network

Quantum systems consisting of many particles are a major challenge for physicists, since their behaviour can be determined only with immense computational power. ETH physicists have now discovered an elegant way to simplify the problem.

10.02.2017

Three ETH projects funded

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ERC

Three ETH Zurich researchers have received ERC Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council (ERC). Their projects will each receive approximately 2 million Swiss francs in funding.

19.12.2016

Gaming in the name of science

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Bell Test

Quantum mechanics can be entertaining: anyone with a few minutes to spare for a video game on 30 November can do their bit to help solve a fundamental question of physics that was once argued over by Albert Einstein and Nils Bohr. ETH Professor Andreas Wallraff explains what the Big Bell Test is all about.

29.11.2016

At the frontier of quantum physics

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Jonathan Home

The ETH Zurich Latsis Prize 2016 goes to ETH physics professor Jonathan Home. He studies the frontier between quantum and classical physics using individual charged atoms that he controls with high precision.

14.11.2016

Hot on the heels of quasiparticles

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Polaritons

Electrons in a solid can team up to form so-called quasiparticles, which lead to new phenomena. Physicists at ETH in Zurich have now studied previously unidentified quasiparticles in a new class of atomically thin semiconductors. The researchers use their results to correct a prevailing misinterpretation.

01.11.2016

Metal in chains

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nodal-chain metals

The electronic energy states allowed by quantum mechanics determine whether a solid is an insulator or whether it conducts electric current as a metal. Researchers at ETH have now theoretically predicted a novel material whose energy states exhibit a hitherto unknown peculiarity.

13.09.2016

Eight professors appointed at ETH Zurich

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ETH Zurich

Upon application of ETH President Lino Guzzella the ETH Board appointed a total of eight professors and awarded the title of professor to one individual.

15.07.2016

First creation of huge quantum states with oscillating ions

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Schüssel

For years physicists have strived to control the quantum states of atoms or molecules very accurately. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now established a record for the size of  quantum states generated with massive particles. Their technique could be used to make quantum computers faster.

18.04.2016

Three-way battles in the quantum world

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Quantenwelt

In phase transitions, for instance between water and water vapour, the motional energy competes with the attractive energy between neighbouring molecules. Physicists at ETH Zurich have now studied quantum phase transitions in which distant particles also influence one another.

12.04.2016

Faster entanglement of distant quantum dots

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ETH Zürich / Aymeric Delteil

Entanglement between distant quantum objects is an important ingredient for future information technologies. Researchers at the ETH have now developed a method with which such states can be created a thousand times faster than before.

21.12.2015

Surprising discovery of a new particle

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Weyl Fermionen

Studying peculiar properties of a long known metallic material researchers have chanced upon a new particle. It is related to the so-called Weyl fermions that the mathematician Hermann Weyl predicted almost ninety years ago. Weyl had overlooked the particle, which could have interesting applications in electronics.

26.11.2015

A resonator for electrons

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Elektronenresonator

Resonators are an important tool in physics. The curved mirrors inside the resonators usually focus light waves that act, for instance, on atoms. Physicists at ETH Zurich have now managed to build a resonator for electrons and to direct the standing waves thus created onto an artificial atom.

12.10.2015

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