Quantum Computing Inc. Ships First Commercial Entangled Photon Source to South Korea for Quantum Communication Research
Reuters
Jun 17
Quantum Computing Inc. Ships First Commercial Entangled Photon Source to South Korea for Quantum Communication Research
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi) has announced the successful shipment of its first commercial entangled photon source to a prominent research institution in South Korea. This delivery marks a significant milestone in QCi's efforts to transition its proprietary quantum technologies from the laboratory to the commercial market. The entangled photon source, a crucial component for quantum networking and secure communications, is a standalone device built on Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion $(SPDC)$ technology. Designed for compatibility with existing fiber optics infrastructure, it operates in the C-band telecommunication range. This shipment underscores growing market interest in integrated quantum systems and highlights QCi's commitment to advancing quantum communication research globally.
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