Today’s internet is a hacker’s dream: from vulnerable
communication links and incompetently secured cloud data, weaknesses are
everywhere. Quantum physicists are looking to construct quantum networks in substantial
full-blown glory where information is created, stored, and moved around in ways
hackers could never replicate or trace. If implemented, these networks could
rise to fruition with an extremely high level of privacy, security, and
computational power.
These networks might be a distant vision, but recent
breakthroughs in transmitting, storing, and manipulating quantum information
have convinced some physicists that a quantum
internet is closer to reality than initially speculated.
A lightning-speed, completely secure internet is possible.
Scientists recently teleported high-fidelity (over 90 percent accuracy) quantum
information over 27 miles.
Dr. Panagiotis Spentzouris, a physicist from Caltech’s
Fermilab particle physics and accelerator laboratory, was pleased with the
results, “This is a key achievement on the way to building a technology that
will redefine how we conduct global communication,” he said.
Qubits are unmeasured particles that remain suspended in a
blend of possible states. Similar to spinning dice, qubits are full of
possibilities. When dice land on any number, they are both guaranteed to add to
seven no matter the distance. Much like dice, qubits that are introduced to
each other are connected (quantum entanglement) in ways that become obvious
once they are measured. This data is reflected from one location to the next.
The science of quantum entanglement and data teleportation
is intricate and complex. Even experts aren’t sure how the technology would
work in a quantum network. Each proof-of-concept positions scientists one step
closer toward creating such a network. The most recent teleportation brings a
city-sized quantum network closer to reality as it has never before been
demonstrated with such accuracy over a long distance. Years of work remain
ahead to create the vision, but the results are promising.
Quantum internet would provide large increases in speed,
computational power, and security. Hacking attempts would be futile.
Researchers believe quantum internet networks will be unique extensions to today’s
classic rather than a comprehensive replacement.
For more information, check
out the journal
article published in PRX Quantum.
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