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High-performance detector solutions are central to fundamental research on entangled photon systems and ultracold quantum gases. Quantum entanglement occurs when two photons remain connected, even over large distances, such that actions performed on the quantum state of one have an instant effect on the other, requiring the ability to accurately register single photon events with high confidence and with high measurement rates.
Similarly, the rich field of quantum gas studies, such as Bose Einstein Condensates, benefits considerably from advanced detectors that can image fast dynamics of trapped species, often in small quantities, right down to individual trapped atoms or ions. Fundamental research advances across the broad fields of quantum imaging feed directly into advanced domains such as quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing.
The Quantum Imaging Academy is focused on exploring and understanding the detector technologies that are key to various types of quantum experimental systems, including CCDs, EMCCDs, ICCDs and sCMOS. This educational event will encompass introductory and more advanced sessions, using both presentations and demonstrations.
Academy Agenda | |
09:00 | Registration |
09:30 | Welcome |
09:45 | Scientific Cameras 101 |
10:30 | Advanced Camera Solutions for Quantum Imaging |
11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:30 | Demonstrating EMCCD - Key performance |
12:30 | Demonstrating sCMOS - Key performance |
13:30 | Lunch |
14:30 | Round Table Discussion - Evolving Needs in Quantum Imaging |
15:30 | Advanced Demonstration of iXon Ultra EMCCD - Synchronization and Triggering |
16:30 | Coffee Break |
16:45 | Advanced Demonstration of sCMOS cameras - Synchronization and Triggering |
17:45 | Close |
You can register for this event by clicking the button below.
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30th April 2024
Location:
Erwin Schrödinger Saal, Innsbruck, Austria