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Quantum Teleportation Over 143 Kilometers A New Record

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An international research team including several scientists from the University of Waterloo and the University of Vienna has achieved quantum teleportation over a record-breaking distance of 143 kilometres through free space.
 
The experiment saw the successful teleportation of quantum information — in this case, the states of light particles, or photons — between the Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife. The breakthrough is a crucial step toward quantum communications via satellite.

Quantum teleportation between the Canary Islands La Palma and Tenerife over both quantum and classical 143-km free-space channels. The previous record, set by researchers in China just a few months ago, was 97 km.

 

Credit: Nature

Unlike the teleportation of solid objects popularized in science fiction, the experiment involved the teleportation of quantum states, an essential pre-requisite of quantum computing, quantum communication and other powerful technologies under development at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at Waterloo.

The project, led by researchers from Vienna’s Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, relied on algorithms and equipment developed in Waterloo. Their results were published this week in Nature  http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature11472.html.

Quantum teleportation experiment opens up new horizons

Credit: Copyright: IQOQI/Vienna

Teleportation across 143 kilometres is a crucial milestone in this research, since that is roughly the minimum distance between the ground and orbiting satellites. This achievement leads to the possibility of quantum teleportation between ground stations and orbiting satellites, a key goal in the research of Professor Thomas Jennewein, an IQC faculty member and collaborator on the record-setting experiment.

For this experiment, Jennewein developed the coincidence algorithm, which synchronized and measured the transfer of photons between the two sites in the Canary Islands.

The ultra-precise clocks needed to measure the teleportation of photon states were aligned to each other to within a nanosecond, or one-billionth of a second. Such precision will be necessary in the development of satellite-based quantum communications networks.

“The experiment paves the way toward teleportation of signals over free space, or even using satellites,” said Jennewein, whose research is largely focused on the creation of large-scale quantum communications networks. “This is useful for applications in secure communication, as well as the possibility of networking full-scale quantum computers, once they exist.”

IQC research assistant professor Vadim Makarov, along with PhD student Elena Anisimova, designed the highly sensitive photon detectors, which allowed the teleportation to occur with high precision despite some hazy air conditions.

Makarov and Anisimova were recruited to help overcome inclement atmospheric conditions caused by dust whipped up from the Sahara Desert in the summer of 2011 that foiled the first attempt at the teleportation experiment. Makarov’s photon detectors, and more cooperative weather, allowed for a successful experiment last April.

Because there is less atmospheric disturbance when communicating upwards to space than between the Canary Islands, Makarov says the next logical step is to attempt teleportation between the earth and a satellite.

Makarov was in the Canary Islands for the experiment, but Jennewein stayed in Waterloo, connecting with his international colleagues via Skype to lend troubleshooting tips and scientific expertise.

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.

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’.”

Rupert Ursin, who has been working with Zeilinger on long-distance experiments since 2002, adds: “Our latest results are very encouraging with a view to future experiments in which we either exchange signals between Earth and satellites or send messages from one satellite to another.” Satellites in ‘low-Earth orbit’ fly between 200 and 1200 km above the surface of the Earth. (The International Space Station, for example, orbits at an altitude of about 400 km.) “On the way through the atmosphere from La Palma to Tenerife, our signals have been attenuated by a factor of roughly one thousand. Nevertheless, we managed to perform a quantum teleportation experiment. In satellite-based experiments, the distances to be travelled are longer, but the signal will have to pass through less atmosphere. We have now created a sound basis for such experiments.”

 
Contacts and sources:

Colin Hunter
Senior Communications Officer
Institute for Quantum Computing
University of Waterloo

University of Vienna

Rupert Ursin
 



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    • Quantum Kev

      Wow, this is really cool – big stuff. Just the implications of this are fascinating.

    • Maverick

      Pure awesome! Thanks Alton!

    • EternalOptimist

      What I want to know is why was the Canary Islands chosen for this test? That just seems weird to me.

    • SKuNKy

      This is really awesome, but it’s not really “teleportation” in the classic sense b/c what ever is “teleported” is completely destroyed at the input site, and then “re-created” with the exact same information at the output site. So this is really amazing for things that aren’t alive and especially for just information, this would be one way to communicate instantaneously across light years if we ever start colonizing space. Just don’t ever get into a machine using these principles, an exact duplicate of you might come out on the other end, but it’s not the original you.

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