Towards an Era of Quantum Internet
In a significant breakthrough, engineers at the California Institute of Technology have demonstrated that atoms in optical cavities could lead to the creation of quantum internet- a system of interconnected quantum computers over a quantum network.
Optical Cavity and Quantum Network
- In order to be functionally viable, a quantum network needs to transmit information between two points without altering the quantum properties of the information being transmitted.
- To this end, the researchers constructed a nano-photonic optical cavity, a beam of about 10 microns length with periodic nano-patterning, sculpted from a piece of crystal. They then identified a rare-earth ytterbium ion in ....
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