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Quantum frequency conversion, crucial for a global quantum Internet, is being advanced by the HiFi project, which tackles wavelength mismatches and stabilizes quantum communications. Credit: SciTechDaily.comThe expansion of fiber optics is progressing worldwide, which not only increases the bandwidth of conventional Internet connections, but also brings closer the realization of a global quantum Internet. The quantum internet can help to fully exploit the potential of certain technologies.
VECSEL setup for the development of a low-noise pump source for quantum frequency conversion.
“The result was made possible by the close cooperation with project partner MENLO Systems GmbH. Together, we locked the disk laser to a frequency comb, which in turn was coupled to a 10 MHz reference,” emphasizes Rattunde.
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