Scientists Step Toward Quantum Internet With Experiment Under the Streets of Boston
- Entanglement in a network with three quantum memories separated by fiber links of about 20 kilometers was achieved in Hefei, China, according to researchers in Nature.
- Chinese and US teams' advancements in quantum entanglement were detailed in Nature, while Dutch researchers' work was uploaded on arXiv in April and awaits peer review.
- A quantum internet has the potential to establish secure cryptographic keys for users, requiring the utilization of current optical-fibre technology for a widespread network.
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