Faster Entanglement (IMAGE)
Caption
While quantum entanglement usually spreads through the atoms in an optical lattice via short-range interactions with the atoms' immediate neighbors (left), new theoretical research shows that taking advantage of long-range dipolar interactions among the atoms could enable it to spread more quickly (right), a potential advantage for quantum computing and sensing applications.
Credit
Gorshkov and Hanacek/NIST
Usage Restrictions
None
License
Licensed content