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Squeezing entanglement

Nick Bigelow ()
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Nick Bigelow: University of Rochester

Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6816, 27-28

Abstract: Quantum entanglement between two particles is a spooky connection that means measuring one has an instant effect on the other. Connecting many atoms in this way would be the first step towards a quantum computer.

Date: 2001
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