American scientists have developed a technology for connecting quantum processors using superconducting waveguides.
The waveguide transmits photons in any direction, enabling communication between processors, creating entanglement.
This innovation has already increased photon transfer efficiency by 60%.
Researchers connected two modules to the waveguide to entangle photons and transfer information between processors.
Future improvements aim to enhance photon transfer accuracy or replace waveguides with three-dimensional connections.
This development is crucial for creating quantum computers and global quantum networks, similar to the internet for quantum devices.