May 20, 2024 9:28 am
Chinese scientists make groundbreaking advancements in quantum physics using ‘photon containers’

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have successfully realized the fractional quantum anomalous Hall state of photons using “photon boxes.” This breakthrough marks a significant step forward in the field of quantum physics and has the potential to revolutionize the world of quantum computing.

The research findings were published in the academic journal Science on May 3 by a team led by Professor Lu Chaoyang and Professor Pan Jianwei. According to Pan, this technology, referred to as quantum simulation, plays a crucial role in the “second quantum revolution” and is anticipated to be integrated into quantum computing in the near future.

In an interview with Science, Lu explained that this achievement is significant because it allows researchers to gain a better understanding of and control over quantum systems. This is essential for the advancement of quantum computing, which relies heavily on understanding and controlling quantum mechanics.

To gain further insights into the research and its implications, click on the video to hear about it directly from Lu.

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