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Markus Aspelmeyer
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Markus Aspelmeyer: Markus Aspelmeyer is at the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna 1090, Austria. markus.aspelmeyer@univie.ac.at

Nature, 2010, vol. 464, issue 7289, 685-686

Abstract: Researchers have long wanted to be able to control macroscopic mechanical objects in their smallest possible state of motion. Success in achieving that goal heralds a new generation of quantum experiments.

Date: 2010
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