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Institut für Quantenphysik der Universität Hamburg

University of Hamburg
Luruper Chaussee 149
22761 Hamburg
 
Significance as a quantum place:

Research on ultra-cold quantum gases, strongly correlated quantum matter, gravitational-wave detection, lasers development for producing squeezed and entangled light, and fundamental questions of quantum physics.

Type of facility:
University institution
Description of the quantum location:

The Institute for Quantum Physics (IQP) comprises five experimental and three theoretical groups. Their joint aim is to research quantum physics of light and matter and explore new technological applications. Main research interests are ultra-cold quantum gases, strongly correlated quantum matter, gravitational-wave detection, the development of lasers that produce squeezed and entangled light, and the fundamental questions of quantum physics in general. For all topics we provide lectures for physics students at the University of Hamburg.

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