Quantum Entanglement Technology Operating at Room Temperature: Innovation in SiC-Based Quantum Photonic Platform
If quantum technology could operate at room temperature, how would the future of quantum computing and communication change? Quantum information technology has primarily developed in cryogenic environments, but recent studies are opening new possibilities for achieving stable quantum entanglement even at room temperature. The paper we are introducing today, " Room-temperaturewaveguide integrated quantum register in a semiconductor photonicplatform " was published in Nature Communications on November 26, 2024. This research explores overcoming existing limitations through a silicon carbide (SiC)-based quantum photonic platform. So, what exciting new insights await us today? Let's get started! Background of Related Technologies and Existing Issues Overview of Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits (QPICs) Quantum Photonic Integrated Circuits (QPICs) are advanced technologies capable of effectively processing and transmitting quantum information using optical com...