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Atoms, Ions and Photons for Quantum Tasks: Strengths and Weaknesses

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Abstract

I will describe applications employing ions, photons and neutral atoms for quantum science. This will lead to an insider’s comparison of single- and many-particle aspects of the production (ease and time), lifetime, manipulation and measurement of these quantum systems.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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