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Quantum teleportation takes a giant leap

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

Scientists in China have successfully teleported particles farther than ever before, achieving quantum teleportation in free space over a distance of 16 km. Previous experiments had seen quantum teleportation via an optical fiber limited to just 600 m due to photon losses in the fiber. Not only does free-space transmission remove the problem of photon loss and decoherence, but it also opens the door to space-based experiments, presenting an important step toward quantum communication applications on a global scale. “The most interesting thing is that one can use the quantum...Read full article

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    Published: September 2010
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    quantum entanglement
    Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where two or more particles become correlated to such an extent that the state of one particle instantly influences the state of the other(s), regardless of the distance separating them. This means that the properties of each particle, such as position, momentum, spin, or polarization, are interdependent in a way that classical physics cannot explain. When particles become entangled, their individual quantum states become inseparable,...
    AsiaPhotonicsCheng-Zhi Pengfree spaceMarie FreebodyNature Photonicsoff-axis parabolic reflecting telescopequantum communicationquantum entanglementquantum teleportationsplit-type refracting telescopeTest & MeasurementTsinghua UniversityUniversity of Science and Technology of China in Hefei

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