DTU ELECTRO Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering
Ørsteds Plads
Building 340, room 1.13.E
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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New quantum photonic processor uses entanglement to protect itself from errors. The feat is published in Nature Physics.
Researchers at DTU Fotonik have shown that they can teleport information between two microchips by utilizing a quantum mechanical entanglement of two photons. The experiment brings us one step closer to a faster and safer Internet.
The world champions in fast data transmission use their knowledge and advanced equipment from record attempts to develop more efficient quantum cryptography.
Karsten Rottwitt won a QuantERA project, SQUARE (Silicon Photonics for Quantum Fibre Networks)