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Q-ESSENCE · Quantum Interfaces, Sensors and Communication based on Entanglement

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201030 April 2013EU funding €4,700,000

Quantum entanglement has the capacity to enable disruptive technologies that solve outstanding issues in: - Trust, privacy protection, and security in two- and multi-party transactions; - Novel or enhanced modes of operation of ICT devices; - Reference standards, sensing, and metrology. The development of entanglement-based strategies addresses these challenges and provides the foundations for quantum technologies of the 21st century. The practical exploitation of entanglement requires groundbreaking levels of robustness and flexibility for deployment in real-world environments. This ambitious goal can be reached only through radically new designs of protocols, architectures, interfaces, and components. Q-ESSENCE will achieve this by a concerted application-driven effort covering relevant experimental, phenomenological, and fundamental aspects. Our consortium will target three main outcomes: 1) Development of entanglement-enabled and entanglement-enhanced ICT devices: atomic clocks, quantum sensors, and quantum random-number generators; 2) Novel physical-layer architectures for long-distance quantum communication that surpass current distance limitations through the deployment of next-generation components; 3) Distributed quantum information protocols that provide disruptive solutions to multiuser trust, privacy-protection, and security scenarios based on multipartite entanglement. These outcomes will be reached through the underpinning science and enabling technologies of: light-matter interfaces providing faithful interconversion between different physical realizations of qubits; entanglement engineering at new scales and distances; robust architectures protecting quantum information from decoherence; quantum information concepts that solve problems of limited trust and privacy intrusion. The project builds on the outstanding expertise of the consortium demonstrated by pioneering works over the past decades, enhanced by a strong industrial perspective.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI

PL · €657,100

participant

UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE

CH · €264,600

participant

UNIVERSITAET ULM

DE · €231,200

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €264,600

participant

MICRO PHOTON DEVICES SRL

IT · €98,000

participant

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

UK · €51,520

participant

FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE CIENCIES FOTONIQUES

ES · €115,100

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €117,600

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €264,600

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

UK · €176,400

participant

UNIWERSYTET GDANSKI

PL · €172,900

participant

UNIVERSITAET POTSDAM

DE · €122,564

participant

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

AU

participant

ID QUANTIQUE SA

CH · €176,400

participant

TOSHIBA EUROPE LIMITED

UK · €176,400

participant

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €97,900

participant

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

UK · €238,080

participant

THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

UK · €289,600

participant

MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV

DE · €132,300

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN

NL · €176,400

participant

OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN

AT · €259,600

participant

FYZIKALNY USTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED

SK · €172,400

participant

FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN

DE · €50,836

participant

UNIVERSITAET PADERBORN

DE · €132,300

participant

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE · €261,600

Research fields

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