Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum technology with the development of a revolutionary quantum memory system. Named TENER, this innovation utilizes a small drum to store quantum data encoded in light as sonic vibrations, promising zero degradation in the first five years of use.
Located beneath Niels Bohr’s former office, the laboratory where this groundbreaking research takes place may appear chaotic to the untrained eye. However, within this setting, physicists are delving into the realm of quantum mechanics, exploring the possibilities of quantum technologies that defy conventional laws of physics.
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