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Quantum dot emitter delivers near-identical telecom photons at 40 million per second

Quantum technologies, devices that perform specific functions leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could soon outperform their classical counterparts on some tasks. Quantum emitters, devices that release individual particles of light (i.e., photons), are central components of many of these technologies, including quantum communication systems and quantum computers.

To enable the reliable operation of quantum technologies, emitters should emit photons with high consistency and coherence. In other words, they should ensure that the quantum properties of emitted photons remain stable and predictable.

Researchers at University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute, Ruhr-University Bochum, University of Basel and Sparrow Quantum ApS recently developed a new photon emitter based on quantum dots, tiny structures that can trap electrons in confined regions and enable the controlled emission of individual photons.

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