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Weekly News: Quantum Teleportation Demonstrated Over Internet Cables; Dual Lasers Lead to High-Energy LPA, Laser-Plasma Interaction View (12/26/2024)

Weekly News: Quantum Teleportation Demonstrated Over Internet Cables; Dual Lasers Lead to High-Energy LPA, Laser-Plasma Interaction View
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Thursday, December 26, 2024

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Major Development in the Quantum Teleportation of Data, Optimax Discusses Future of 'Space Economy'

A new demonstration could be the key to a quantum internet. How teleportation is involved. Starris: Optimax Space Systems is sharing new details on their deal with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory along with the future of the 'space economy.' New details on a partnership between Focused Energy and Amplitude. And could Santa Claus turn to AI for a quick solution to his 'naughty or nice' list? These stories and more on Photonics Spectra Now. Sponsored by scia Systems and TRIOPTICS.
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Dual Lasers Lead to High-Energy LPA and View of Laser-Plasma Interaction
Dual Lasers Lead to High-Energy LPA and View of Laser-Plasma Interaction

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory used lasers and a supersonic sheet of gas to accelerate a high-quality beam of electrons to 10 billion electronvolts in just 30 cm. The energy and quality of the beam is a significant improvement compared to previous efforts.  Read Article 
Quantum Teleportation Demonstrated Over Busy Internet Cables
Quantum Teleportation Demonstrated Over Busy Internet Cables

Researchers from Northwestern University have successfully demonstrated quantum teleportation over a fiber optic cable already carrying internet traffic. The work introduces the new possibility of combining quantum communication with existing internet cables — greatly simplifying the infrastructure required for advanced sensing technologies or quantum computing applications.  Read Article 
LLNL and Starris: Optimax Space Systems Partner on Monolithic Telescope Tech
LLNL and Starris: Optimax Space Systems Partner on Monolithic Telescope Tech

Starris: Optimax Space Systems and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have partnered to commercialize LLNL’s monolithic telescope technology, accelerating rapid deployment of modular optical designs for high-resolution or high-sensitivity space imagery.  Read Article 
 
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