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+-   Single photons bounced off orbiting satellite-> on Monday March 17 2008, @08:31AM KentuckyFC

Submitted by KentuckyFC on Monday March 17 2008, @08:31AM
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KentuckyFC writes "If we're ever going to benefit from the perfect security of quantum communication, we're going to need ways of transmitting entangled photons around the globe and certainly further than the current record of 144km through the atmosphere. Anton Zeilinger at the University of Vienna and colleagues have taken an important step towards this by bouncing individual photons off the Ajisai geodetic satellite (essentially a space-based disco ball) which is orbiting at 1400km. The group says the experiment is an important proof of principle for satellite-based quantum communications (abstract on the physics arXiv)."
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