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A quantum light source could pave the way for a quantum internet

A quantum light source could pave the way for a quantum internet

Molybdenum ditelluride material (blue and yellow lattice) only atoms thick connects telecom wavelength quantum emitters to optical fibers with minimal loss. The devices generate single photons (red) when triggered by optical signals (green). Credit: Huan Zhao, Center for Integrated Nanotechnology, Los Alamos National Laboratory The ability to integrate fiber-based quantum information technology into existing optical …

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A quantum light source could pave the way for a quantum internet

A quantum light source could pave the way for a quantum internet

Molybdenum ditelluride material (blue and yellow lattice) only atoms thick connects telecom wavelength quantum emitters to optical fibers with minimal loss. The devices generate single photons (red) when triggered by optical signals (green). Credit: Huan Zhao, Center for Integrated Nanotechnology, Los Alamos National Laboratory The ability to integrate fiber-based quantum information technology into existing optical …

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Small form factor PCs pave the way for automotive and rail applications

VTC 1031 and nROK 1031 compact PCs pave the way for automotive and railroad applications In modern society, the provision of high-speed public wireless communications is important to meet the hectic lifestyle of commuters. NEXCOM is responding by introducing the VTC 1031 and nROK 1031, their mid-range compact PCs for vehicles and railroads respectively. Equipped …

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