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Taking Supercomputing Out of the Lab

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TORONTO, May 3, 2012 — Producing finely tuned particles of light for high-speed computing is a complex and time-consuming process, but now a novel solution could make the fabrication of these photons faster and easier. Advanced computing technologies — such as optical quantum computers and ultrasecure communication systems — use light to quickly relay information. For these technologies to work, a photon must be tightly coupled with another photon. This is known as an entangled photon pair. Current methods to produce such pairs use relatively bulky optical equipment in specialized labs. The...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
    AmericasAmr HelmyCanadahigh-speed computingoptical quantum computersOpticsphoton entanglementphotonsquantum computersResearch & Technologysupercomputingsupercomputing outside the labultrasecure communication systemsUniversität InnsbruckUniversity of TorontoUniversity of Waterloo

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