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Engineers Send Quantum Signals With Standard Internet Protocol
Friday August 29, 2025. 03:00 PM , from Slashdot
![]() Quantum signals rely on pairs of 'entangled' particles, so closely linked that changing one instantly affects the other. Harnessing that property could allow quantum computers to link up and pool their processing power, enabling advances like faster, more energy-efficient AI or designing new drugs and materials beyond the reach of today's supercomputers. Penn's work shows, for the first time on live commercial fiber, that a chip can not only send quantum signals but also automatically correct for noise, bundle quantum and classical data into standard internet-style packets, and route them using the same addressing system and management tools that connect everyday devices online. 'By showing an integrated chip can manage quantum signals on a live commercial network like Verizon's, and do so using the same protocols that run the classical internet, we've taken a key step toward larger-scale experiments and a practical quantum internet,' says Liang Feng, Professor in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) and in Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE), and the Science paper's senior author. 'This feels like the early days of the classical internet in the 1990s, when universities first connected their networks,' added Robert Broberg, a doctoral student in ESE and co-author of the paper. 'That opened the door to transformations no one could have predicted. A quantum internet has the same potential.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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