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'Elegant triangle' experiment suggests quantum internet may be closer than we think

phys.org·Adrian Chalifour·22 days ago
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arXiv : DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2401.15428"> Sketch of the experimental setup. Credit: arXiv : DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2401.15428 For more than 60 years, Bell's theorem has been the gold standard for demonstrating that quantum mechanics defies the rules of classical physics. Now, an international team of researchers, including Constructor University Professor Dr. Nicolas Gisin, has extended this principle to new limits, using an "elegant triangle" to reveal new forms of quantum nonlocality that specifically emerge in multi-node quantum networks. The study, published in Physical Review Letters , opens a new frontier in our understanding of how quantum correlations behave in realistic network settings, one that could help usher in the age of a quantum internet. "This is not simply a more elaborate version of Bell's theorem applied to networks, it's something genuinely new that only emerges when multiple independent quantum sources interact through entangled measurements," explained Dr.…

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