
Everyone knows that many systems are, well, simply not "quantumy" enough. Great news, then, that German boffins in the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have produced the very first "universal quantum network." We have been listening to common quantum computing because the first qubit was sent, but we now have to obtain our small minds around the thought of a quantum internet too. Data was sent using single rubidium atoms in reflective optical tooth decay and single photons released over optical fiber. Considering that data was just effectively sent .2% of times, and also the network spanned just 21 meters, an intricate LAN with multiple nodes is really a way off at this time, however the evidence of concept can there be. In the event that concept may be the early 1990's internet that's.
Researchers produce the first universal quantum network, are frightened to restart the router initially made an appearance on Engadget on Thu, 12 Apr 2012 18:12:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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