Gas memory could send spooky messages the full distance

December 17, 2008 | Source: NewScientist Tech

Georgia Institute of Technology scientists have succeeded in creating quantum memories that last for 7.2 microseconds — more than two orders of magnitude longer than previously reported, and time enough to theoretically transmit quantum information over 1000 kilometers via photons.

The qubits are stored in gas atoms, encoded into a magnetic property known as “spin.”