Munro et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Quantum networks—How they will evolve from the classical onesMunro et al., 2014
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- 3471465493256455148
- Author
- Munro W
- Stephens A
- Devitt S
- Nemoto K
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- Publication venue
- 2014 OptoElectronics and Communication Conference and Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology
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Quantum networking is a requirement for distributed quantum computation and any potential future quantum internet. Due to the no-cloning theorem, noiseless amplification is not possible and so a different technique is needed to extend the communication range …
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