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14 September 2018 Taking quantum entanglement out of the lab
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Abstract
The Networked Quantum Information Technologies hub (NQIT) is one of the quantum hubs of the UK's agship scheme, bringing together academia, industry and government. The Optical Engineering and Quantum Pho- tonics group at the University of Southampton's Optoelectronics Research Centre have developed an interactive demonstrator of a key device within NQIT to bring quantum photonics technologies to a wider audience. The system was exhibited at the 2017 UK Quantum Showcase in London to an audience of industry and government. It also featured as part of the Quantum City stand at the 2018 Cheltenham science festival, one of the UK's leading annual science events.
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Paul C. Gow, James C. Gates, Rex H. S. Bannerman, Joshua Nunn, Matthew T. Posner, Paolo L. Mennea, and Peter G. R. Smith "Taking quantum entanglement out of the lab", Proc. SPIE 10741, Optics Education and Outreach V, 107410M (14 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2321079
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Photonics

Quantum information

Software development

Quantum computing

Optical engineering

Single photon

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