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n2doc

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Wed Apr 11, 2012, 05:02 PM Apr 2012

First Universal Quantum Network Prototype Links 2 Separate Labs

Physicists demonstrate a scalable quantum network that ought to be adaptable for all manner of long-distance quantum communication
By John Matson | April 11, 2012



QUANTUM NETWORK: Networks based on single atoms, linked by the exchange of single photons, could form the basis of versatile quantum networks.
Image: Andreas Neuzner/M.P.Q.
Quantum technologies are the way of the future, but will that future ever arrive?

Maybe so. Physicists have cleared a bit more of the path to a plausible quantum future by constructing an elementary network for exchanging and storing quantum information. The network features two all-purpose nodes that can send, receive and store quantum information, linked by a fiber-optic cable that carries it from one node to another on a single photon.

The network is only a prototype, but if it can be refined and scaled up, it could form the basis of communication channels for relaying quantum information. A group from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (M.P.Q.) in Garching, Germany, described the advance in the April 12 issue of Nature. (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group.)

Quantum bits, or qubits, are at the heart of quantum information technologies. An ordinary, classical bit in everyday electronics can store one of two values: a 0 or a 1. But thanks to the indeterminacy inherent to quantum mechanics, a qubit can be in a so-called superposition, hovering undecided between 0 and 1, which adds a layer of complexity to the information it carries. Quantum computers would boast capabilities beyond the reach of even the most powerful classical supercomputers, and cryptography protocols based on the exchange of qubits would be more secure than traditional encryption methods.

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First Universal Quantum Network Prototype Links 2 Separate Labs (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2012 OP
Great. So now your girlfriend can call you to both break-up AND get back together at the same time. Ian David Apr 2012 #1
When will they move beyond Labs to Dachshunds, Beagles and Chihuahuas? Ezlivin Apr 2012 #2
but as soon as they looked, the link vanished. unblock Apr 2012 #3
Zero lag - HEAD SHOT! jberryhill Apr 2012 #4
qPorn YankeyMCC Apr 2012 #5

Ezlivin

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2. When will they move beyond Labs to Dachshunds, Beagles and Chihuahuas?
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 05:16 PM
Apr 2012

Or am I barking up the wrong photon?

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