A nanophotonic cavity created by the Faraon lab. Credit: Faraon lab/Caltech |
Well, not yet. But this is a start to connect quantum computers through a quantum network. Development of experiments to connect two quantum bits is the next step. Let's see what reserves in the future.
"Engineers at Caltech have shown that atoms in optical cavities—tiny boxes for light—could be foundational to the creation of a quantum internet. Their work was published on March 30 by the journal Nature. (...) Currently, the team's focus is on creating the building blocks of a quantum network. Next, they hope to scale up their experiments and actually connect two quantum bits, Faraon says."In phys.org
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