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How Quantum Systems Keep a Memory of Their Environment


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How Quantum Systems Keep a Memory of Their Environment
Jülich, 1 June 2021 – Many quantum devices – electrical, optical or otherwise – respond in a delayed manner to a control pulse. This results in damping effects that occur with a time delay – the systems still show traces of past behaviour. Researchers at RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich have now shown how this “memory” can be modelled more easily. The results are relevant, among other things, for applications in quantum technology, the development of which is still a challenge due to difficulties in modelling.
In physics, the Schrödinger equation is used to describe quantum systems. But this does not provide for any damping and memory effects. But since every real device has damping – quantum systems are no exception – a great deal of research has been done to understand how these effects arise from Schrödinger’s quantum law. ....

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Promoting young talent in Chemistry: New research training group launched at MLU


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The Research Training Group (RTG) 2670 Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-organisation of soft matter via multiple noncovalent interactions has begun its work at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). Amphiphilicity, a fundamental ordering principle for molecules, will be the starting point of the future research projects. The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) will provide a first round of funding for the project of around 4.5 million euros until 2025.
Oil and water do not mix; no matter how much they are stirred together they always separate. But by adding a few drops of soap to the mixture, the two liquids are suddenly able to mix, explains Professor Dariush Hinderberger from the Institute of Chemistry at MLU and spokesperson for the new RTG. Soap is an amphiphilic substance, in other words, it is soluble in both fat and water. ....

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New Research Training Group at Institute of Physics


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New Research Training Group at Institute of Physics
The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved new research training groups (GRK) with the goal of supporting young scientists. The funding will go specifically toward establishing the Research Training Group “Dynamics of Controlled Atomic and Molecular Systems (DynCAM)” at the Institute of Physics, University of Freiburg. The DFG will provide six million euros over four-and-one-half years toward the effort. Starting in January 2022, 14 doctoral researchers will be able to study matter at the quantum level in Freiburg and as part of an exchange program in Vancouver, Canada.
Precisely controlled atomic and molecular samples, isolated for example in molecular beams, cluster beams, or special traps, play a key role in this research area, which focuses on understanding the dynamics of underlying processes. The new GRK at the University of Freiburg, in collaboration with the University of British Columbia ....

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