2007-09-08

Quantum Entanglement Experiments - Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Research

Physicists at the University of Michigan have demonstrated how two separate atoms can communicate with a sort of 'quantum intuition' which Albert Einstein referred to as "spooky".

In doing so, the researchers have made an advance towards super-fast quantum computing and even a quantum internet.

The scientists used light to establish an "entanglement" between two atoms, which were trapped one metre apart in separate enclosures.

See also: New Entanglement Findings Advance Quantum Computing Research :: University Communications Newsdesk, University of Maryland
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