Quantum Quiz App: Now more than 600 questions online
The new Quantum Quiz app has only been online for a few weeks and has already many dedicated fans! We have therefore inc…
The new Quantum Quiz app has only been online for a few weeks and has already many dedicated fans! We have therefore inc…
Where do quantum physicists feel most comfortable? – The new Quantum Quiz app from TOPTICA answers this and more than 50…
As of 9/1/2020 Dipl.-Ing. Claus Heitmann joins the management of TOPTICA eagleyard as Managing Director in Berlin alongs…
The DLC TOPO is the widest tuning, narrowest linewidth CW OPO. Remote control of all tuning actuators enables hands-free…
20 years ago, John L. Hall (Nobel laureate together with Theodor Hänsch “for their contributions to the development of l…
Our goal with iqClock is to bring the best clocks in the world from the lab to industry to society. This will make it possible to use our clock to synchronize a cellphone network.
The Optical Society (OSA) and the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) have named OSA Fellow Eugene S. Polzik, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, the 2020 recipient of the Herbert Walther Award.
n May 16th 1960 Theodore Maiman saw laser light for the first time. How can we celebrate this major event for photonics in times of Corona and social distancing? As is well known, soon after Maiman’s initial laser demonstration, someone – just who is a matter of dispute – quipped that the laser was “a solution looking for a problem”.
Record Q factors at THz frequencies measured with TOPTICA’s TeraScan 1550 at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) Researchers at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) have set a new record for quality (“Q”) factors of terahertz resonators. The team, led by Dominik Vogt and Rainer Leonhardt, machined subwavelength-thin discs of high-resistivity silicon.
This webinar will focus on laser cooling and trapping which has recently seen a shift from purely fundamental research toward a focus on increased application-driven effort such as quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum metrology.