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Sustained teleportation of quantum information achieved in test
By (0) In a demonstration of high-fidelity quantum teleportation at the Fermilab Quantum Network, fiber-optic cables connect pictured off-the-shelf devices with state-of-the-art R&D devices. Photo courtesy of Fermilab
Dec. 31 (UPI) For the first time, scientists successfully demonstrated sustained, long-distance teleportation of quantum information.
The breakthrough, described this month in the journal PRX Quantum, suggests a viable quantum internet could soon be a reality.
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Quantum teleportation is made possible by the quantum phenomenon known as entanglement, which describes two inextricably linked particles, whereby the measure or manipulation of one particle is observed in the other, regardless o
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Fermilab and partners achieve sustained, high-fidelity quantum teleportation
Dec 28, 2020 Quantum information ‘teleported’ at Fermilab, Caltech represents step toward quantum internet
A viable quantum internet a network in which information stored in qubits is shared over long distances through entanglement would transform the fields of data storage, precision sensing and computing, ushering in a new era of communication.
This month, scientists at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory affiliated with the University of Chicago along with partners at five institutions took a significant step in the direction of realizing a quantum internet.
In a paper published in
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Scientists and researchers from Caltech, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Harvard University, etc. have successfully transferred qubits of fibers over 22 kilometers (km or 13 miles) via Quantum Teleportation. The joint project of different top universities of the country has achieved what was thought to be fiction or seen in sci-fi movies.
A breakthrough for this team of top universities and the country s NASA JPL has achieved a real life Quantum Teleportation process which presents a major achievement in quantum computing and physical sciences. The futuristic tech is already in the hands of these modern-day scientists who have achieved what was considered impossible or years ahead.