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04 May 2021, 10:05 pm
The National Security Agency (NSA-LPS) and the United States Army Research Office (ARO) have recently announced their effort to build a research without walls initiative called the Qubit Collaboratory. This venture would focus on advancing the quantum information science research that would be done by both agencies for its researchers and scientists.
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Amidst the massive crisis that the world is facing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the NSA s Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) and the ARO are taking this chance to advance their knowledge. Currently, the world is still at a standstill in the realm of quantum sciences, especially as there are limited information and devices known to calculate its variables.
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A new path toward sending and receiving information with single photons of light has been discovered by an international team of researchers led by the University of Michigan.
Their experiment demonstrated the possibility of using an effect known as nonlinearity to modify and detect extremely weak light signals, taking advantage of distinct changes to a quantum system to advance next generation computing.
Today, as silicon-electronics-based information technology becomes increasingly throttled by heating and energy consumption, nonlinear optics is under intense investigation as a potential solution. The quantum egg carton captures and releases photons, supporting excited quantum states while it possesses the extra energy. As the energy in the system rises, it takes a bigger jump in energy to get to that next excited state that s the nonlinearity.
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