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Nature 390, 551-552 (11 December 1997) | doi:10.1038/37468
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Tony Sudbery1
Quantum teleportation is a way of transferring the state of one particle to a second, effectively teleporting the initial particle. This technique has only existed as a thought experiment — until now.
- Tony Sudbery is in the Department of Mathematics, York University, Heslington, York Y01 5DD, UK. e-mail: Email: as2@unix.york.ac.uk
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