Anton Zeilinger (; born 20 May 1945) is an Austrian
quantum
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physicist
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and
Nobel laureate in physics of 2022. Zeilinger is professor of physics
emeritus
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In some c ...
at the
University of Vienna
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and senior scientist at the
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Most of his research concerns the fundamental aspects and applications of
quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement is the phenomenon where the quantum state of each Subatomic particle, particle in a group cannot be described independently of the state of the others, even when the particles are separated by a large distance. The topic o ...
.
In 2007, Zeilinger received the first
Inaugural Isaac Newton Medal of the
Institute of Physics
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It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide ...
, London, for "his pioneering conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of
quantum physics
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, which have become the cornerstone for the rapidly-evolving field of
quantum information".
In October 2022, he received the
Nobel Prize in Physics
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, jointly with
Alain Aspect and
John Clauser for their work involving experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of
Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science.
Early life and education
Anton Zeilinger was born in 1945 in
Ried im Innkreis,
Upper Austria
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, Austria. He studied
physics
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at the
University of Vienna
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from 1963 to 1971.
He received a doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1971, with a thesis on "Neutron depolarization measurements on a Dy-single crystal" under
Helmut Rauch. He qualified as a university lecturer (
habilitation
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) at the
Vienna University of Technology in 1979.
Career
In the 1970s, Zeilinger worked at the Vienna Atominstitut as a research assistant and later as an associate researcher at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Neutron Diffraction Laboratory until 1979, when he accepted the position of assistant professor at the same Atominstitut. That year he qualified as a university professor at the Vienna University of Technology.
In 1981 Zeilinger returned to MIT, as an associate professor on the physics faculty, until 1983. Between 1980 and 1990 he worked as a professor at the Vienna University of Technology, the Technical University of Munich, the University of Innsbruck and the University of Vienna.
He was also the scientific director of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information in Vienna between 2004 and 2013.
Zeilinger became professor emeritus at the University of Vienna in 2013.
He was president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences from 2013 till 2022.
Since 2006, Zeilinger is the vice chairman of the board of trustees of the
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, an ambitious project initiated by Zeilinger's proposal. In 2009, he founded the International Academy Traunkirchen, which is dedicated to the support of gifted students in science and technology. He is a fan of the ''
Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy'' by
Douglas Adams, going so far as to name his sailboat
42.
Research
Quantum teleportation
Zeilinger published one of the first realizations of
quantum teleportation
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of an independent qubit. He later expanded this work to developing a source for freely propagating teleported qubits and quantum teleportation over 144 kilometers between two Canary Islands. Quantum teleportation is an essential concept in many quantum information protocols. Besides its role for the transfer of quantum information, it is also considered as an important possible mechanism for building gates within quantum computers.
Entanglement swapping – teleportation of entanglement
Entanglement swapping is the teleportation of an entangled state. After its proposal, entanglement swapping was first realized experimentally by Zeilinger's group in 1998. It was then applied to carry out a delayed-choice entanglement swapping test.
Entanglement beyond two qubits – GHZ-states and their realizations

Anton Zeilinger contributed to the opening up of the field of multi-particle entanglement. In 1990, he was the first with
Daniel Greenberger and
Michael Horne to work on entanglement of more than two qubits. The resulting GHZ theorem (see
Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger state
In physics, in the area of quantum information theory, a Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) state is an entangled quantum state that involves at least three subsystems (particle states, qubits, or qudits). Named for the three authors that ...
) is fundamental for quantum physics, as it provides the most succinct contradiction between local realism and the predictions of quantum mechanics.
GHZ states were the first instances of multi-particle entanglement ever investigated.
Finally, in 1999, he succeeded in providing the first experimental evidence of entanglement beyond two particles and also the first test of quantum nonlocality for GHZ states.
Quantum communication, quantum cryptography, quantum computation
In 1998 (published in 2000), his group was the first to implement
quantum cryptography with
entangled photons.
He then applied quantum entanglement to optical
quantum computation, where in 2005, he performed the first implementation of one-way quantum computation. This is a protocol based on quantum measurement as proposed by Knill, Laflamme and Milburn.
The experiments of Zeilinger and his group on the distribution of entanglement over large distances began with both free-space and fiber-based quantum communication and teleportation between laboratories located on the different sides of the river
Danube
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. This was then extended to larger distances across the city of
Vienna
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and over 144 km between two
Canary Islands
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, resulting in a successful demonstration that
quantum communication with satellites is feasible. His dream is to put sources of entangled light onto a satellite in orbit.
A first step was achieved during an experiment at the Italian .
Further novel entangled states
With his group, Anton Zeilinger made many contributions to the realization of novel entangled states. The source for polarization-entangled photon pairs developed with
Paul Kwiat when he was a PostDoc in Zeilinger's group is used in many laboratories. The first demonstration of entanglement of orbital angular momentum of photons opened up a new field of research in many laboratories.
Macroscopic quantum superposition
Zeilinger is also interested to extend quantum mechanics into the macroscopic domain. In the early 1990s, he started experiments in the field of atom optics. He developed a number of ways to coherently manipulate atomic beams, many of which, like the coherent energy shift of an atomic
De Broglie wave upon diffraction at a time-modulated light wave, have become part of today's ultracold atom experiments. In 1999, Zeilinger abandoned atom optics for experiments with very complex and massive macro-molecules –
fullerenes. The successful demonstration of quantum interference for these C
60 and C
70 molecules in 1999 opened up a very active field of research.
In 2005, Zeilinger with his group investigated the quantum physics of mechanical cantilevers. In the year 2006 along with Heidmann in Paris and Kippenberg in Garching they demonstrated experimentally the self-cooling of a micro-mirror by
radiation pressure, that is, without feedback.
Using orbital angular momentum states, he was able to demonstrate entanglement of angular momentum up to 300 ħ.
Further fundamental tests
Zeilinger's program of fundamental tests of quantum mechanics is aimed at implementing experimental realizations of many non-classical features of quantum physics for individual systems. In 1998, he provided the final test of
Bell's inequality closing the communication loophole by using superfast random number generators. His group also realized the first Bell inequality experiment implementing the freedom-of-choice condition and provided the first realization of a Bell test without the fair sampling assumption for photons.
Among the further fundamental tests he performed the most notable one is his test of a large class of nonlocal realistic theories proposed by
Leggett. The group of theories excluded by that experiment can be classified as those which allow reasonable subdivision of ensembles into sub-ensembles. It goes significantly beyond
Bell's theorem
Bell's theorem is a term encompassing a number of closely related results in physics, all of which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with local hidden-variable theories, given some basic assumptions about the nature of measuremen ...
. While Bell showed that a theory which is both local and realistic is at variance with quantum mechanics, Leggett considered nonlocal realistic theories where the individual photons are assumed to carry polarization. The resulting
Leggett inequality was shown to be violated in the experiments of the Zeilinger group.
In an analogous way, his group showed that even quantum systems where entanglement is not possible exhibit non-classical features which cannot be explained by underlying non-contextual probability distributions.
Neutron interferometry
Anton Zeilinger's earliest work is perhaps his least known. His work on neutron interferometry has provided a foundation for his later research.
As a member of the group of his thesis supervisor,
Helmut Rauch, at the
Technical University of Vienna, Zeilinger participated in a number of neutron interferometry experiments at the
Institut Laue–Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble. His very first such experiment confirmed a fundamental prediction of quantum mechanics, the sign change of a spinor phase upon rotation. This was followed by the first experimental realization of coherent spin superposition of
matter waves. He continued his work in
neutron interferometry at
MIT with
C.G. Shull (
Nobel Laureate
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), focusing specifically on dynamical diffraction effects of
neutrons in perfect crystals which are due to multi-wave coherent superposition. After his return to Europe, he built up an interferometer for very cold neutrons which preceded later similar experiments with atoms. The fundamental experiments there included a most precise test of the linearity of quantum mechanics. Zeilinger built a
double-slit diffraction experiment on the S18 instrument at the
Institut Laue-Langevin which, later on, gained in accuracy and could act with only one neutron at a time in the apparatus.
Honours and awards
International prizes and awards
*
Nobel Prize in Physics
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(2022, with
John Clauser,
Alain Aspect)
* Heisenberg Medal of the Heisenberg Society (2022)
*
Micius Quantum Prize, Micius Quantum Foundation (2019, with
Stephen Wiesner,
Charles H. Bennett,
Gilles Brassard
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Education and early life
Brassard received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell Univers ...
,
Artur Ekert and
Pan Jianwei)
* Cozzarelli Prize in Physical and Mathematical Sciences,
PNAS
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and
National Academy of Sciences
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(2018, with Alexey A. Melnikov, Hendrik Poulsen Nautrup, Mario Krenn, Vedran Dunjko, Markus Tiersch and
Hans Briegel)
*
John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications,
University of Toronto
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(2017, with
Ronald Hanson and Sae Woo Nam)
* Silver medal of the
Senate of the Czech Republic (2017)
*
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (elected 2012)
*
Wolf Prize in Physics,
Wolf Foundation (2012, with
Alain Aspect and
John Clauser)
* Grand Merit Cross with Star of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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(2009)
* Inaugural
Isaac Newton Medal,
Institute of Physics
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It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide ...
(2008)
* Quantum Electronics Prize,
European Physical Society (2007)
*
King Faisal International Prize in physics,
King Faisal Foundation (2005)
*
Descartes Prize,
European Union
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, as member of the IST-QuComm project collaboration (2004)
*
Klopsteg Memorial Award,
American Association of Physics Teachers (2004)
* Order
Pour le Mérite for Arts and Sciences (2000)
* European Optics Prize,
European Optical Society (1996)
Austrian prizes and awards
*
Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria (2024)
*
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
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History
The "Austrian Decoration for Science a ...
, Republic of Austria (2001)
In popular culture
Zeilinger has been interviewed by
Morgan Freeman in season 2 of ''
Through the Wormhole
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''.
How Does the Universe Work?
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References
External links
*
Curriculum Vitae
of Anton Zeilinger
*
''Quantum Teleportation'' by Zeilinger
2003 update of 2000 Scientific American
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article
*
''Spooky action and beyond''
an interview with Anton Zeilinger at signandsight.com
*The lecture delivered by Professor Anton Zeilinger as the inaugural recipient of the ''Isaac Newton Medal'', Institute of Physics
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It was founded in 1874 and has a worldwide ...
, 17 June 2008
(68 min 25 sec).
Note: On the page linked, a second video is accommodated which shows Professor Zeilinger speaking amongst others about his personal life.
Anton Zeilinger on the opening panel discussion at the Quantum to Cosmos festival
at Perimeter Institute with Katherine Freese, Leo Kadanoff, Lawrence Krauss, Neil Turok, Sean M. Carroll, Gino Segrè, Andrew White, and David Tong.
Homepage of the International Academy Traunkirchen
, a German-language
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interview with Zeilinger by Andrea Naica-Loebell
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1945 births
Living people
People from Ried im Innkreis District
Quantum physicists
Austrian physicists
Academic staff of the Technical University of Munich
Academic staff of the University of Vienna
Academic staff of the University of Innsbruck
Academic staff of the Collège de France
Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty
Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
Fellows of Merton College, Oxford
Members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Academic staff of TU Wien
Wolf Prize in Physics laureates
Recipients of the Grand Decoration with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria
Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Recipients of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)
Members of the French Academy of Sciences
Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
Foreign members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Foreign members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Slovak academics
European Research Council grantees
Nobel laureates in Physics
Austrian Nobel laureates
Fellows of the American Physical Society
21st-century Austrian physicists