151 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 Frauen, Wissenschaft und Forschung (BMFWF)
-- Federal Ministry of Women, Science and Research
Abteilung II/3 – Grundlagenforschung (MINT) und Forschungsinfrastrukturen
-- Department II/3 - Basic Research (STEM) and Research Infrastructures
Dr. Stefan Hanslik
stefan.hanslik@bmfwf.gv.at
University of Innsbruck
This ion-trap system is a prototype for a quantum processing node in a future quantum...
University of Innsbruck
The Qinu is a compact, tabletop fast-cycling dilution cryostat designed for quick experimental turnaround. Its...
University of Innsbruck
This ion-trap system is a prototype for a deployable quantum processing node in a future...
University of Innsbruck
The SUSS MJB4 Mask Aligner is a compact, manual mask alignment system designed for research...
University of Innsbruck
Two cylindrical Fabry-Perot optical cavities for laser frequency stabilization. Each cavity is mounted in a...
University of Innsbruck
The FINEPLACER® lambda 2 from Finetech is a sub‑micron accurate tabletop die bonder designed for...
University of Innsbruck
The Menlo Systems frequency comb system is a fully stabilized laser source that generates a...
University of Innsbruck
The alignment stage allows for aligning a semiconductor chip (or similar object) with high preciseon...
University of Innsbruck
The automatic wire-bonder allows for bonding semiconductor chips. It supports ball and wedge bonding and...
University of Innsbruck
Closed system cryostat that allows for attaching a vacuum chamber. The system is 19 inch...