Stevens Institute of Technology: "Twisty" Photons Could Turbocharge Next-Gen Quantum Communication
September 23, 2022
September 23, 2022
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Sept. 23 (TNSjou) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news release:
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Stevens team's on-chip technology uses orbital angular momentum to encode more information into a single photon.
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Quantum computers and communication devices work by encoding information into individual or entangled photons, enabling data to be quantum securely transmitted and manipulated exponentially faster than is poss . . .
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Stevens team's on-chip technology uses orbital angular momentum to encode more information into a single photon.
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Quantum computers and communication devices work by encoding information into individual or entangled photons, enabling data to be quantum securely transmitted and manipulated exponentially faster than is poss . . .