Quantum information has been sent from one side of a simple quantum network to the other, passing through an intermediate network node without affecting it
Physics 25 May 2022
By Alex Wilkins
Artist’s impression of quantum entanglement, a property being explored to build a quantum internet
Shutterstock/Jurik Peter; Kohji Asakawa/Pixabay
A quantum network can teleport information between unconnected nodes using so-called quantum entanglement – an important step towards building a super-secure quantum internet.
Objects that share a quantum entanglement have linked properties. Entanglement is central to proposals for a quantum internet, which could greatly improve privacy compared with current internet systems. One idea is to build a network of connected quantum bits, or qubits, which are entangled with qubits elsewhere in the network rather than with the …