Toshiba Shrinks Quantum Key Distribution Technology to a Semiconductor Chip
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목요일, 10월 21, 2021
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Toshiba Europe Ltd today announced it has developed the worlds first chip-based quantum key distribution (QKD) system.
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- Toshiba Europe Ltd today announced it has developed the worlds first chip-based quantum key distribution (QKD) system.
- Andrew Shields, Head of Quantum Technology at Toshiba Europe, remarked, Photonic integration will allow us to manufacture quantum security devices in volume in a highly repeatable fashion.
- Taro Shimada, Corporate Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer of Toshiba Corporation comments, Toshiba has invested in quantum technology R&D in the UK for over two decades.
- An important aspect is to develop prototype systems with lower size, weight and power based on photonic chip technology.