Researchers at the University of Rochester have employed surface acoustic waves to tackle a major challenge in the development of a quantum internet.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, scientists from Rochester’s Institute of Optics and Department of Physics and Astronomy describe a technique for pairing particles of light and sound that could be used to faithfully convert information stored in quantum systems—qubits—to optical fields, which can be transmitted over long distances.
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