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Light moves in not-so-mysterious ways

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

How can we search the Internet more quickly? How will future quantum computer networks operate? What is happening during the fast energy transfer in photosynthesis? These and many other questions related to the dynamics of complex systems are now being explored, thanks to an all-optical implementation of a quantum walk devised by researchers in Germany in collaboration with theorists Vaek Potock, Aurel Gábris, Erika Andersson and Igor Jex, all from Czech Technical University in Prague. A quantum walk is the path a single photon of light takes as it travels through a network. If...Read full article

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    Published: May 2010
    Aurel GábrisCassemiroChristine SilberhornCzech Technical UniversityErika AnderssonIgor JexKatiuscia CassemiroMarie FreebodyMax Planck Institute for the Science of LightMPLphotosynthesisPhysical Review Lettersquantum superpositionQuantum walkResearch & Technologysearch algorithmsSensors & DetectorsTech PulseTest & MeasurementVašek PotocekLasers

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