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Quanta - The World Beyond Our Perception

Quantum physics describes our world where our perception ends. It still poses big questions for us, but it is one of the best-verified scientific theories currently available. This focus topic explains what researchers at Graz University of Technology are working on in this field, that quantum physics is found everywhere, and what the cat has to do with it.

Mysterious Temperature at the Edge of a Quantum System

Viktor Eisler is concerned with the entanglement of quantum many-body systems and how it can be better described.

I Spy Science: What is Quantum Physics?

In this video, TU Graz professor Martin Schultze explains what the quantum world is all about and shows experiments related to it.

Schrödinger’s Cat: When Reality Is Ambiguous

Martin Schultze from the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU Graz and Visiting Professor Kazuhiro Yabana from the University of Tsukuba explain how Schrödinger’s cat makes the quantum world tangible.

“As humans, we have no direct access to the quantum world.”

Christoph Heil is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz and specialises in superconducting materials. His work would not be possible without quantum physics, as he explains in the interview.

Optical Magnetometer Measures Magnetic Field Direction for the First Time

The quantum interference magnetometer conceived by Roland Lammegger and Christoph Amtmann at the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU Graz opens up new possibilities in magnetic field measurement thanks to its further development.