Applied Quantum Technology
Enabling quantum technology for demanding applications
- Sensing & Metrology
- Computing & Simulation
- Communication
- Spectroscopy
- Frequency Comb Spectroscopy
- Microwave Generation
- European Quantum Flagship Projects
- German Quantum Technology Projects
When transferring scientific achievements into real life applications one needs an accompanying partner with expertise in fundamental research and industrial/oem capabilities. TOPTICA uniquely unifies both of these usually contradictory competences.
Coming out of the scientific quantum technology environment, TOPTICA has mastered the transition to a reliable and highly appreciated oem supplier. We still share the language, application know-how and passion with scientists but also understand and fulfill the specific requirements of industry.
TOPTICA is capable of converting scientific/research grade products into industry-grade instruments. And we are used to ramp-up production to high volumes. We can modify existing products or undertake new product developments and even higher level system integrations. So better choose the right partner right from the beginning!
For an example, how complete laser solutions for applied quantum technology can look like, please take a look at our Optical Clocks flyer.
European Quantum Flagship Projects
German Quantum Technology Projects
TOPTICA's products for applied quantum technology:
Application Note
Latest innovations for quantum technologies
Application Note: Dr. Stephan Ritter, Dr. Jürgen Stuhler "The Control of Quantum States with Lasers – Latest innovations for quantum technologies", WILEY-VCH (2019)
Abstract: When quantum theories were first formulated a century ago, who would have guessed how much technological developments originating from quantum physics shape the way we live and interact today. Whether we work on a computer, use our mobile phones, or get a diagnosis based on magnetic resonance imaging: The understanding of quantum mechanics is the basis for all these technologies. In photonics, the laser and light‐emitting diodes are prime examples, with a current market of more than 12 billion US dollars for lasers alone. Now there are new quantum technologies on the horizon, promising a second quantum revolution.
PhotonicsViews, Volume16, Issue3, June/July 2019, Pages 75-77, WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA