High-speed quantum memory for photons

Single photons transmit quantum information between the network nodes, where they are stored in an atomic gas.
Credit: University of Basel, Department of Physics

Physicists from the University of Basel have developed a memory that can store photons. These quantum particles travel at the speed of light and are thus suitable for high-speed data transfer. The researchers were able to store them in an atomic vapor and read them out again later without altering their quantum mechanical properties too much. This memory technology is simple and fast and it could find application in a future quantum Internet. The journal Physical Review Letters has published the results.

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