Physicists Break Quantum Teleportation Record, Beam Photons 143km

Physicists at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have achieved quantum teleportation over a record distance of 143 km. The experiment is a major step towards satellite-based quantum communication. The results have now been published in Nature.

 

Quantum teleportation experiment opens up new horizons. Copyright: IQOQI/Vienna

 

(Phys.org) An international team led by the Austrian physicist Anton Zeilinger has successfully transmitted quantum states between the two Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife, over a distance of 143 km. The previous record, set by researchers in China just a few months ago, was 97 km.

Breaking the distance record wasn’t the scientists’ primary goal though. This experiment provides the basis for a worldwide information network, in which quantum mechanical effects enable the exchange of messages with greater security, and allow certain calculations to be performed more efficiently than with conventional technologies. In such a future ‘quantum internet’, quantum teleportation will be a key protocol for the transmission of information between quantum computers.

In a quantum teleportation experiment, quantum states—but not matter—are exchanged between two parties over distances that can be, in principle, arbitrarily long. The process works even if the location of the recipient is not known. Such an exchange can be used either for the transmission of messages, or as an operation in future quantum computers. In these applications the photons that encode the quantum states have to be transported reliably over long distances without compromising the fragile quantum state. The experiment of the Austrian physicists, in which they have now set up a quantum connection suitable for quantum teleportation over distances of more than 100 km, opens up new horizons.

The Canary Islands are located west of Africa and offer some of the world’s best locations for astronomical observations. Several large telescopes are located at the facilities on the volcanic mountains of La Palma (left) and Tenerife (right). This infrastructure on the neighbouring islands enables long-distance laser links over 143 km, an ideal testing distance for laser links between the ground and a satellite, where a similar amount of atmosphere needs to be crossed. This image was acquired on 9 November 2011 by Envisat’s Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS). Credits: ESA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xiao-song Ma, one of the scientists involved in the experiment, says: “The realization of quantum teleportation over a distance of 143 km has been a huge technological challenge.” The photons had to be sent directly through the turbulent atmosphere between the two islands. The use of optical fibres is not suitable for teleportation experiments over such great distances, as signal loss would be too severe. To reach their goal, the scientists had to implement a series of technical innovations. Support came from a theory group at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching (Germany) and an experimental group at the University of Waterloo (Canada). Ma also said “An important step for our successful teleportation was a method known as ‘active feed-forward’, which we have used for the first time in a long-distance experiment. It helped us to double the transfer rate”. In an active feed-forward protocol, conventional data is sent alongside the quantum information, enabling the recipient to decipher the transferred signal with a higher efficiency.

“Our experiment shows how mature ‘quantum technologies’ are today, and how useful they can be for practical applications,” says Anton Zeilinger. “The next step is satellite-based quantum teleportation, which should enable quantum communication on a global scale. We have now taken a major step in this direction and will use our know-how in an international cooperation, which involves our colleagues at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The goal is to launch a ‘quantum satellite mission’.”

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