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Teleporting a step closer to quantum computing

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Hank Hogan, [email protected]

It’s not “Star Trek,” but it does seem like science fiction. Researchers from the Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland have for the first time teleported information from one atom to another at a distance of 1 m, without the data passing through any physical medium. Because atoms can store quantum bits – or qubits – the technique could be used to hold and manage quantum data over long distances, something not feasible before. For the first time, researchers have stored information in one trapped atom (below), then teleported it across a distance of 1 m (diagrammed on...Read full article

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    Published: March 2009
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    An electromagnetic wave lying within the region of the frequency spectrum that is between about 1000 MHz (1 GHz) and 100,000 MHz (100 GHz). This is equivalent to the wavelength spectrum that is between one millimeter and one meter, and is also referred to as the infrared and short wave spectrum.
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