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Nature Physics 2, 655 - 656 (2006)
doi:10.1038/nphys425
Subject Categories: Quantum physics | Information theory and computation | Optical physics
Quantum information: Spooky teleportation
Philip Walther1
- Philip Walther is in the Physics Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. e-mail: pwalther@fas.harvard.edu
Abstract
Quantum teleportation in itself is intriguing. But now the combined states of two photons have been teleported — while preserving their entanglement — and this could bring large-scale quantum communication and computation a step closer.
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