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    Information Teleported From Light to Matter

    By Patricia Reaney, Reuters

    LONDON (Oct. 4) - Beaming people in Star Trek fashion is still in the realms of science fiction but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.



    It's still a way off from teleporting people like they do in 'Star Trek,' but scientists in Denmark have made a breakthrough teleporting information from light to matter.

    Until now scientists have teleported similar objects such as light or single atoms over short distances from one spot to another in a split second.

    But Professor Eugene Polzik and his team at the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen University in Denmark have made a breakthrough by using both light and matter.

    "It is one step further because for the first time it involves teleportation between light and matter, two different objects. One is the carrier of information and the other one is the storage medium," Polzik explained in an interview on Wednesday.

    The experiment involved for the first time a macroscopic atomic object containing thousands of billions of atoms. They also teleported the information a distance of half a meter but believe it can be extended further.

    "Teleportation between two single atoms had been done two years ago by two teams but this was done at a distance of a fraction of a millimetre," Polzik, of the Danish National Research Foundation Center for Quantum Optics, explained. "Our method allows teleportation to be taken over longer distances because it involves light as the carrier of entanglement," he added.

    Quantum entanglement involves entwining two or more particles without physical contact.

    Although teleportation is associated with the science-fiction series Star Trek, no one is likely to be beamed anywhere soon.

    But the achievement of Polzik's team, in collaboration with the theorist Ignacio Cirac of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, marks an advancement in the field of quantum information and computers, which could transmit and process information in a way that was impossible before.

    "It is really about teleporting information from one site to another site. Quantum information is different from classical information in the sense that it cannot be measured. It has much higher information capacity and it cannot be eavesdropped on. The transmission of quantum information can be made unconditionally secure," said Polzik whose research is reported in the journal Nature.

    Quantum computing requires manipulation of information contained in the quantum states, which include physical properties such as energy, motion and magnetic field, of the atoms.

    "Creating entanglement is a very important step but there are two more steps at least to perform teleportation. We have succeeded in making all three steps -- that is entanglement, quantum measurement and quantum feedback," he added.


    10/04/06 23:10 ET


    Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.
    Just a really neat advancement into the future. Not in my lifetime though.
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    From what I gather its the same thing that they have been doing for a while but now with molecules instead of electrons or atoms. I've heard of transfering the properties of one electron to another but I wonder if "information" is the same thing?

    Regardless transporters won't ever be made in the star trek sense simply because it'd literally take an amount of energy equal to that in a nuclear explosion to break apart the bonds of atoms to disassemble them for transport.

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    • #3
      No way, star trek is real! With intel working with lasers in the CPU to transfer data, i wonder if teleportation of information would be the next step.
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      • #4
        Teleportation of information I could see but teleporting along the exact lines of star trek no. However if we could create wormholes by expanding on quatum foam (or something like that) then it wouldn't be a case of destroying the original and reconstructing it elsewhere. If you're really that interested in star trek technology and real life applications there is a book out there that addresses just those topics. It may not be as up-to-date as the news but its accurate enough. My 2 cents

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        • #5
          The teleportation of information is still a pretty big thing. Once refined this could solve the problem of sending data on a stellar scale. As it stands it takes ~30 minutes to send signals from mars to earth. Imagine trying to surf the net with that kind of time delay!
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            I still can if I break out the OLD 28kb/s modem (still got one, lol)
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            • #7
              Originally posted by prophiseer View Post
              I still can if I break out the OLD 28kb/s modem (still got one, lol)

              Dam, dude! I still have one as well. Keep telling myself that it will be a collectable down the road (I still have a working "stand up" minitature of Pac Man that came out in 83'....current value=$2,500!!)

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              • #8
                note to self; scheme up a tactic to steal mmgt1's golden pac man machine

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                • #9
                  Note to self: Beam "Pac Man" from darksideGA to my house.:P
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                  • #10
                    Dam, dude! I still have one as well. Keep telling myself that it will be a collectable down the road (I still have a working "stand up" minitature of Pac Man that came out in 83'....current value=$2,500!!)

                    Damn! Some of the old tech is great, though . . . the original motherboard in my PC finally burnt up last year . . . it still had the Commodore logo printed on it, and when I first got hold of it years and years ago, there was still a 20mhz processor in it. Held on through to a PentiumII 400mhz . . . I was so disappointed. Finally just went out and bought a whole new PC.
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