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A room-temperature quantum device just used twisted light to entangle photons with electrons — clearing one of the biggest hurdles in quantum technology
Most quantum devices need to be chilled to near absolute zero to work. A new chip built at Stanford University does not. In a ...
Twist of light: Non-reciprocity in photon polarization may unlock gravity and quantum mechanics link
A team of physicists has uncovered a surprising new way to explore one of science's greatest challenges: uniting the two fundamental theories that explain how our universe works—Einstein's theory of ...
The experimental layout of the sender Alice and the receiver Bob. Alice’s setup contains the excitation and collection setup of the single photon source, and a Sagnac-like polarization modulator for ...
An international research team involving Paderborn University has achieved a crucial breakthrough on the road to a quantum internet. For the first time ever, the polarization state of a single photon ...
Scientists have created a groundbreaking ultra-thin light source that emits pairs of polarization-entangled photons. These specially correlated photons hold immense promise for future quantum ...
Scanning-based method offers greater single-photon detection efficiency and other advantages compared to camera-based methods ...
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