Quantum cellmates with noisy networks

Thursday, April 25, 2013 - 07:30 in Physics & Chemistry

These components, called quantum bits, are fragile and susceptible to outside interference, making them easier to control when isolated in cells of four. Now scientists from Oxford and Singapore report in Nature Communications a way these cells could be networked up with light even if these links are 'noisy' and unreliable.

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