Space station to host 'self-healing' quantum communications tech demo NASAJPL
Quantum computers hold the promise of operating millions of times faster than conventional computers, and distributed quantum sensors may lead to new understandings of Earth and our place in the universe by measuring minute changes in gravity. But for quantum computers or quantum sensors to communicate, they will require a dedicated communications network.
"Demonstrating these two technologies builds the foundation for future global quantum networks that can connect quantum computers located hundreds or even thousands of miles apart," said Makan Mohageg, SEAQUE co-investigator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. "SEAQUE will demonstrate a new and never-before-flown entanglement source based on integrated optics," said Paul Kwiat, the project's principal investigator at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign."Such a source is inherently much smaller, more robust, and more efficient at producing photon pairs than the bulk optic entanglement sources used in previous space experiments.
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