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IMAGE: A metasurface with all-optical modulation of the refractive index induces color-spin-path quantum entanglement on a transmitted single photon. view more
Credit: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, N.M., July 21, 2021 A team of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory propose that modulated quantum metasurfaces can control all properties of photonic qubits, a breakthrough that could impact the fields of quantum information, communications, sensing and imaging, as well as energy and momentum harvesting. The results of their study were released yesterday in the journal
Physical Review Letters, published by the American Physical Society. People have studied classical metasurfaces for a long time, says Diego Dalvit, who works in the Condensed Matter and Complex Systems group at the Laboratory s Theoretical Division. But we came up with this new idea, which was to modulate in time and space the optical properties of a quantum metasurface tha
New quantum research gives insights into how quantum light can be mastered
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East Sussex County Council election votes are due to be announced this afternoon
FULL HASTINGS RESULTS: four Conservative holds, three Labour holds and one Green gain.
FULL ROTHER RESULTS: six Conservative holds, one Conservative gain, one Independent hold and one Lib Dem hold.
There were eight Hastings seats up for election and nine across Rother.
In Hastings only one county division changed hands, with Green Julia Hilton taking Old Hastings and Tressell from Labour.
With two Conservatives not standing again, Alan Hay and Sorrell Marlow-Eastwood were elected to County Hall for the first time in Baird & Ore and St Helens & Silverhill respectively.