All-optical quantum communication networks nearly realized

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All-optical quantum communication networks nearly realized, 'Answers to Life' airing at 9PM

By Darren Murph posted Sep 7th 2010 11:04PM
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<!--end post_info--> <!--BLOG POST BODY: image, blurb, & readmore link--> <!-- surphace start -->Ready to get swept away into the wild, wild abyss known as quantum computing? If not, we're certain there's a less mentally taxing post above or below, but for those who answered the call, researchers at the University of California Santa Cruz have a doozie to share. A team of whiz kids at the institution have developed a minuscule optical device that's built into a silicon chip, and it's capable of reducing the speed of light by a factor of 1,200. If you're wondering why on Earth humans would be interested in doing such a thing, here's the long and short of it: the ability to control light pulses on an integrated chip-based platform "is a major step toward the realization of all-optical quantum communication networks, with potentially vast improvements in ultra-low-power performance." Today, data transmitted along optical fibers must still eventually be converted to electronic signals before they're finally understood, but the promise of an all-optical data processing system could obviously reduce inefficiencies and create communication networks that are far quicker and more robust. There's still no telling how far we are from this becoming a reality -- after all, we've been hearing similar since at least 2006 -- but at least these folks seem to be onto something good... even if it's all too familiar.
 
So no more Blue-Orange-Green-Brown-slate-White-Red-Black-Yellow-violet-Rose-Aqua? :(
 
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