129 Research Infrastructures / Open for Collaboration / Quantum Science and Technology in Austria
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- Large equipment
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- Other research infrastructure
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- Core facility (CF)
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Research infrastructures in the field of quantum research are made visible and accessible via the Austrian research infrastructure database (Open for Collaboration).
The mapping visualises an insight into selected research facilities in quantum physics and technology in Austria.
Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung
-- Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
Abteilung V/3 – Grundlagenforschung (MINT) und Forschungsinfrastrukturen
Referat V/3a (Technische Wissenschaften)
Dr. Stefan Hanslik
stefan.hanslik@bmbwf.gv.at
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Superconduction single photon detectors with electronics
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Closed-cycle cryostat with optical access for single quantum dot spectroscopy
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
MUSICA is a distributed high-performance computer at the locations in Vienna, Linz and Innsbruck. At...
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
LED-based maskless lithography system
TU Wien
MUSICA is a distributed high-performance computer at the locations in Vienna, Linz and Innsbruck. At...
TU Wien
We would like to be able to perform quantum information measurements in crystals made from...
TU Wien
Narrow band diode lasers DL100 from Toptica as optical link between Frequency comb or wave...
TU Wien
VSC-5 is a high-performance computer. It is a cluster consisting of 828 individual computers. The...
University of Innsbruck
A cryostat containing single photon detector, based on the principle of superconducting nanowires. This equipment...
University of Innsbruck
HighFinesse wavelength meter (solid-state Fizeau interferometer for long lifetime and high accuracy) with a measurement...