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Optical Fibers May Transport Quantum Information

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INNSBRUCK, Austria, Feb. 4, 2013 — Optical fibers, which transport data around the world, now may be able to carry quantum information, according to new research out of Austria. Rainer Blatt and Tracy Northup of the University of Innsbruck have directly transferred the quantum information stored in an atom onto a particle of light — theoretically enabling information to be sent over optical fibers to a distant atom. Thanks to the strange laws of quantum mechanics, quantum computers would be able to carry out certain computational tasks much faster than conventional computers. Among the most promising...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Feb 2013
    GLOSSARY
    metrology
    The science of measurement, particularly of lengths and angles.
    optical fiber
    A thin filament of drawn or extruded glass or plastic having a central core and a cladding of lower index material to promote total internal reflection (TIR). It may be used singly to transmit pulsed optical signals (communications fiber) or in bundles to transmit light or images.
    Andreas StuteAustriaBasic ScienceBernardo CasaboneCommunicationsdata transmissionEuropefiber opticsion trapmetrologymirrorsoptical fiberopticspolarization state of photonsquantum computingquantum informationRainer BlattResearch & TechnologyTracy NorthupUniversity of Innsbruck

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