NeoGen
06-13-2010, 07:21 AM
Researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and Toshiba Research Europe have produced a new way to produce entangled photons, a key technique for quantum encryption and computing.
"This is a real breakthrough," lead researcher Andrew Shields told ZDNet UK on Wednesday. "This is a voltage-powered LED, not a large, cumbersome system. It's cheaper and much more robust. We can see many of these being built into a single chip for quantum computing."Read the full article here: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/emerging-tech/2010/06/04/entangled-led-shines-light-on-quantum-computing-40089139/
"This is a real breakthrough," lead researcher Andrew Shields told ZDNet UK on Wednesday. "This is a voltage-powered LED, not a large, cumbersome system. It's cheaper and much more robust. We can see many of these being built into a single chip for quantum computing."Read the full article here: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/emerging-tech/2010/06/04/entangled-led-shines-light-on-quantum-computing-40089139/