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Ultra-thin metasurfaces could power the future of quantum computing

Photons—the tiny particles that make up light—are emerging as powerful tools for the next generation of quantum computers and communication networks. They can carry information quickly, operate at room temperature, and be used to create entangled states, a key feature of quantum systems that allows multiple particles to share information instantly, no matter how far […] The post Ultra-thin metasurfaces could power the future of quantum computing appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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