Quantum Videos
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Here you'll find links to various quantum mechanics related videos from Google Video, YouTube, and elsewhere. (Not including the 'What the bleep?' bleep.) Please add more links to videos you find interesting, especially seminar series and such. Also see the Quantum Courses page.
Historical:
- Solvay Conference, YouTube, 2:45, (1927).
- Alan Lightman, Great Breakthroughs of 20th Century Science, Google, 1:29:59.
Biographical:
- Peoples Archive, stories from Bethe, Gell-Mann, Teller, Wheeler, and more.
- Steven Chu, A Scientist's Random Walk, UC Conversations with History, Google, 57:14, (2004).
- Richard Feynman, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, Google, 49:38.
- Charles Townes, Adventures of a Scientist, UC Conversations with History, Google, 54:39, (2001).
Lectures:
- Hans Bethe, Quantum Mechanics Lectures, Google, 49:17 (episode 1), (1999).
- David Deutsch, Lectures on Quantum Computation, 1:01:51, (2001).
- Ray LaFlamme, Harnessing the Quantum World, Google, 1:11:09.
- Fujitsu CQC Seminars
- Bill Phillips, Neutral Atoms as Qubits, Fujitsu CQC Seminars, (2003).
- Anton Zeilinger, From Einstein to Quantum Information, Fujitsu CQC Seminars, (2004).
- Ulm University Lectures, 2004, from Google Videos
- S. Haroche, Quantum non–demolition measurements in cavity QED
- V. B. Braginsky, Quantum non–demolition measurements. (Past, present, and future from the experimentalist’s point of view)
- H. Walther, Quantum optics of single atoms
- Klaus Mølmer, Measurements of a classical variable on a quantum system
- F. Haake, Schrödinger cats and decoherence in quantum measurement
- H. Rauch, Phase space interferences of neutrons
- F. Hasselbach, Charged particle interferometry, a valuable tool to study the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and quantum statistics
- W. H. Zurek, Probabilities (and more) from envariance
- D. Greenberger, A very general Bell’s theorem without inequalities for two particle states
- E. S. Fry, Do experimental violations of Bell inequalities require a non–local interpretation of quantum mechanics?
- G. Kurizki, Dynamical control of entanglement and decoherence
- H. J. Carmichael, A quantum trajectory formalism for continuous variable teleportation
- S. L. Braunstein, Entanglement in quantum information processing
- S. Stenholm, Time reversal and open quantum systems
- M. G. Raizen, Quantum transport and control of Bose-Einstein condensates
- E. C. G. Sudarshan, Connection between spin and statistics
- D. Leibfried, Scalable approach to quantum information processing based on trapped ions
- U. Leonhardt, Artificial black holes
- E. M. Rasel, Sagnac interferometry with cold atoms
- J. H. Eberly, Wanted: Realization of the original EPR experiment
- Nobel Lectures, RAM format videos for 1999-2006.
Podcasts:
Live Broadcasts:
Fun:
- Blowing up bathtubs with Alkali atoms and water, YouTube, 3:16.

