Distillation method strengthens quantum entanglement in a single pair of photons
Novel technique uses two properties of the same photon to perform logic operation
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Chunyang Ding is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. He is currently a PhD student at the University of Chicago, US, working on fluxonium qubits in the lab of Prof. David Schuster. He was previously an associate physicist at IonQ, a trapped-ion quantum computing start-up, and graduated from Yale University with a BS in physics, where he worked in the labs of professors Michel Devoret (superconducting qubits) and Nir Navon (ultracold atoms). Besides his passion for quantum computing, Chunny is an avid reader of sci-fi and is currently learning how to be bad at more instruments, create poorly designed websites and cook non-poisonous foods.
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