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Beam Me Up, Schrödinger: Bits of Quantum Light Teleported

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CANBERRA, Australia, April 20, 2011 — Using a teleporter and a paradoxical cat, researchers have achieved the first-ever transfer of a particular complex set of quantum information from one point to another, opening the way for quantum communication networks. The cat in the equation refers to "wave packets" of light representing the famous "thought experiment" known as Schrödinger’s cat. Schrödinger’s cat was a paradox proposed by early 20th century physicist Erwin Schrödinger to describe the situation in which normal, "classical" objects can exist in a quantum "superposition" — having two...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
    Akira FurusawaAsia-PacificAustralian Defense Force AcademyCommunicationsdefenseElanor HuntingtonLight Sourcesquantum communicationquantum computingquantum light teleportedResearch & TechnologySchrödingerUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of Tokyowave packetsLEDs

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