NUST MISIS Scientists Got Photons to Interact, Taking Step Towards Long-Living Quantum Memory
The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.
- The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.
- Encoded with quantum data, they could literally transfer information at the speed of light.
- The most powerful of the existing superconducting quantum devices contains under 100 qubits.
- Taking this into account, the efforts of the scientific community have been recently focused on increasing the processing power of a quantum computer by transmitting quantum signals from one refrigerator to another.