"Mass-Producible Miniature Quantum Memory Element Developed by Scientists"

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Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a mass-producible quantum memory element based on rubidium atoms in a tiny glass cell, which can store and retrieve light pulses. This miniature quantum memory, only a few millimeters in size, could be mass-produced on a wafer and is crucial for the development of quantum networks and technologies, enabling tap-proof message transmission and connecting quantum computers. The researchers achieved this by heating the cell to increase vapor pressure and exposing the atoms to a strong magnetic field, allowing for the storage of photons for around 100 nanoseconds.
Topics:science#mass-production#photon-storage#quantum-memory#rubidium-atoms#science-and-technology#university-of-basel
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