Revolutionary Method for Entangled Photons Could Shrink Quantum Devices to Laptop Size

March 9, 2025
Revolutionary Method for Entangled Photons Could Shrink Quantum Devices to Laptop Size
  • A groundbreaking study published in Advanced Photonics Nexus details a method developed by researchers from Peking University, Southern University of Science and Technology, and the University of Science and Technology of China for efficiently creating and manipulating entangled photons.

  • The innovative technique involves directing multiple single photons toward a gradient metasurface from various angles, which facilitates quantum interference to produce entangled states.

  • Metasurfaces, which are ultrathin, engineered structures, control light's phase, frequency, and polarization, making them ideal for simpler and more efficient multiphoton entanglement.

  • This method not only generates various entangled states but also fuses multiple entangled photon pairs, allowing for the encoding of more quantum information in a compact space.

  • Quantum information processing relies heavily on the entanglement of multiple photons, yet traditional methods have faced challenges with efficiency and scaling.

  • Professor Ying Gu emphasizes that this new approach serves as a simpler alternative to complex optical setups, comparing it to finding a shortcut in a maze.

  • The study indicates that metasurfaces could become essential components for future quantum technologies, significantly enhancing the accessibility of quantum applications.

  • This breakthrough could revolutionize quantum computing by enabling the development of smaller quantum devices, potentially as compact as laptops, and facilitating quantum networks for multiple users.

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