Experiments in Netherlands, China, and US demonstrate how qubits can be stored in 'quantum memory' and transmitted via fiber optics.
Quantum computing may still be in its early days, but scientists around the world have already started building the quantum internet. Studies conducted independently by researchers at institutes in three different countries have shown that sending quantum bits over a fiber optic cable over long distances is possible.
Ronald Hanson and his team at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands encoded qubits in the electrons of nitrogen atoms and nuclear states of carbon atoms of the small diamond crystals that housed them. Back in the US, Mikhail Lukin, at Harvard University, used diamond-based devices with silicon atoms in them and used quantum states of both the electrons and nucleus, much like Hanson’s lab.
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