RIT, photonic company build quantum chip prototype to bridge quantum and traditional network bands
Phase II of new grant awarded realizes promise of entangled photons toward faster, more secure computing systems
Quantum computing just became more entangled.
Researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology and national photonic device company, AdvR Inc., built a quantum chip prototype that is bridging today’s traditional fiber optic networks with the future—quantum computing networks.
By better entangling, or integrating, the two types of communications technologies, quantum-based computers would be able to process data orders of magnitude faster than current computers and to move information across networks more securely.
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