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All-Photonic Quantum Repeaters Could Lead to Faster, More Secure Quantum Internet

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TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2019 — Researchers at the University of Toronto are working to address the challenges of transmitting quantum information securely over great distances using optical fiber communication. They have developed a prototype for a key element for all-photonic quantum repeaters, called all-photonic time-reversed adaptive (TRA) Bell measurement, that could eliminate or reduce many of the shortcomings of standard quantum repeaters. With collaborators at Osaka University, Toyama University, and NTT Corporation, University of Toronto professor Hoi-Kwong Lo and his team have demonstrated proof-of-concept of...Read full article

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    Published: January 2019
    Glossary
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