Quantum Leap: New Device Bridges the Gap to a Secure Global Quantum Network

Edited by: Irena I

"Imagine a world where information travels at the speed of quantum entanglement, secured by the very fabric of reality." This vision is inching closer to reality thanks to groundbreaking advancements in quantum technology.

In a significant breakthrough, researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have developed a device that acts as a "universal translator" for quantum signals. This innovation, announced in 2025, addresses a major hurdle in quantum computing: transmitting quantum information without losing its delicate properties.

The device converts quantum signals between microwave and optical frequencies with remarkable efficiency, preserving the crucial quantum entanglement. This allows for the creation of a network where quantum computers can be interconnected, sharing quantum states seamlessly. The implications of this technology are vast, promising ultra-secure communications and the potential for a global quantum internet.

Sources

  • WWWhat's new

  • Deutsche Telekom

  • International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

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