June 27, 2018

Quantum Communication Communicating Atomic Time

Measuring time is a bit more involved when responsible for, say, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS), timing. A number of scientists are posing the idea of using quantum communication techniques to more accurately – and quickly – transfer atomic time between satellites and other timing systems. It is done through bypassing the classical computer conversions of numbers and data – in a simple sense. 

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Optical Phonons Theory is “Under Control”

Tokyo Institute of Technology researchers have matched theory to observation and thus have achieved a “comprehensive understanding of the coherent control of coherent optical phonons.” The usefulness of which is geared toward quantum computing memory systems as well as materials science and superconductivity. 

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