Entangled memory is a first

March 7, 2008 | Source: physicsworld

California Institute of Technology physicists are the first to store two entangled quantum states in a memory device and then retrieve the states with their entanglement intact.

Their demonstration, which involves “stopping” photons in an ultracold atomic gas and using a hologram to store the states for 8 microseconds, could be an important step towards the practical implementation of quantum computers.