Quantum Computing: Counting Photons

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Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility have designed a photon detection system that can accurately resolve more than 100 photons, a major step forward in capability for quantum computing development efforts. The system may also enable quantum generation of truly random numbers, a long-sought goal for developing unbreakable encryption techniques for applications in military communications and financial transactions. The team blew past the record of 16 photons and demonstrated a photon count of about 35 per single detector and reached 100 photons with a three-detector system.
Topics:science#nuclear-physics#photon-detection#quantum-computing#random-number-generation#thomas-jefferson-national-accelerator-facility
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